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All the pertinent questions should have been answered yesterday in the
announcement:
[1]https://www.zend.com/blog/zend-perforce-announcement-ibm-i-users
 
Let me know if you still have questions and I'll forward them to the
relevant people.

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [IBMiOSS] Zend Server no longer delivered:
Date: Wed, Apr 15, 2020 7:56 AM
 
All quite pertinent questions Heiko.  I'm not sure IBM or Perforce have
been
as clear as they could be regarding the future of PHP on IBM I, mainly
because the final decisions have not been made and/or announced.
 Perforce
acquiring Zend (through a couple of other transactions) is excellent for
the
Zend product, and the Zend server is still the premier PHP server on IBM
I,
but clearly there is a community push for a completely open source PHP
on
IBM i as well.  

The problem is we don't know.  That's because the folks that could tell
us
either have not made up their minds on the topic, or are not in a
position
to disclose that decision yet.  Either way, it leaves questions.  

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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects

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Subject: Re: [IBMiOSS] Zend Server no longer delivered:

Thanks for this information. Quite interesting. So what's the future of
PHP
on the IBM I. Is the coming more on the side of "Free PHP"? Is there
already
someone using it in a production environment in combination with Apache
as a
webserver?

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Heiko Holtkamp
Team Lead Application Development

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Betreff: [IBMiOSS] Zend Server no longer delivered:

Effective June 30, 2020, IBM will no longer deliver Zend Server Basic
edition with the IBM i operating system (5770-SS1).

Effective June 30, 2021, Zend Server Basic Support is withdrawn for all
IBM
i clients who have acquired Zend Server Basic edition with IBM i. Zend
Server Professional and Zend Server Enterprise editions for IBM i will
be
offered and supported directly by Zend by Perforce C ("Zend").

 

From:
[2]https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=/common/ssi/rep_ca/7/89
7/ENUS920-047/index.html
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Agile Technology Architects

 

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