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@dvz dvz commented Dec 13, 2017

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MyBB 1.10 development is underway (some PRs have entered the review stage and suggestions are being taken in the [1.10 Suggestions and Feedback](https://community.mybb.com/forum-199.html) forum). We are really keen to gather as much feedback as possible and to learn from our userbase what their concerns might be when met by a change as substantial as this.

The 1.8 branch, while carrying structural concepts of over 12 years (which have passed recently [since MyBB 1.0.0](https://mybb.com/versions/)), is expected to remain compatible with PHP 5.2 as well as with more recent versions to prevent problems resulting from raised requirements in minor releases as the work on modern branches continues.
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which have passed recenty sunce MyBB 1.0.0

This sounds weird, but I'm not sure what would make more sense.

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Something like this a bit better?

The MyBB 1.x series has continued to use the same structural concepts from MyBB 1.0 for over 12 years. While MyBB 1.10 will have a different compatibility, MyBB 1.8 will remain compatible with PHP 5.2 as well as newer versions of PHP.

The MyBB 1.x series has continued to use the same structural concepts from [MyBB 1.0](https://mybb.com/versions/) for over 12 years. While MyBB 1.10 will have a different compatibility, MyBB 1.8 will remain compatible with PHP 5.2 as well as newer versions of PHP.

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There might need to be some clarification on what is going on with 1.9 as well.

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