Aliysa_Enhance will we need to retrospectively go back and update everyone or will it be done automatically if we set a default higher than current version?

We're considering adding a feature to force a PHP version change on existing websites if a particular version of PHP is withdrawn by you but this will be optional due to the risk of code incompatibility.

Not sure I get the point of the PHP version per package.. (no one, I think, is selling, Buy our PHP 5 .4 or 7.4 or 8.2 PHP package)
I do understand the fact that the PHP version should be able to be managed from a central page where we should be able to change /group all accounts to a different PHP version. Each account should have a check box and a (check all) option, then deselect the manual if some accounts have known issues..

    The respective setting should be a global setting in the controller, not so much on the package settings. If tomorrow a new PHP version is released, I do not want to go and change all my packages. Instead, I want all new accounts to pick up the latest version. If the client is not happy, they can change it to whatever they want. (as a web hosting company, you want to allow the client to change it to whatever is suitable for them), at the same time, I know many Server admins prefer to force all clients to upgrade, but unfortunately, some clients have old scripts, and they prefer to run the software on 5.* PHP, it is best to provide the client with all PHP versions to date, but allow them in a calculated and documented manner, make their own decisions.

      That is your preference (I would not squeeze on that as PHP 7.4 is safe, but you might create issues with clients you have, and maybe they intend to migrate a WordPress site having a theme (or particular plugins) not yet compatible with PHP 8).

      Still, it does not answer why per package.

        Isaia-Arknet_PTY_LTD Maybe per package is the easiest integration? Not sure, only reason I set 8 as minimum is the things we’ve integrated aren’t supported on a lower version

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