* Remove overly specific PHP RNG instructions (that's just built into PHP7 through random_bytes now, which will throw if no suitable RNG is available)
* Remove PHP 5 RNG requirements, since we don't support that PHP release any mre
* Remove verbose explanation of PHP 5.6 support
* Remove conflicting instructions for PHP memory limits
* Remove version numbers from supporetd databases other than MySQL, it's up to the community modules to define that
* Remove Oracle support (code is nine years old!)
* Make "community supported" status clearer on databases, people can draw their own conclusions as open source users on Github
* Remove IIS version number, I think we should just stick to "needs web.config" and not give the impression that this is actively tested
* Remove mention of OSes for web servers, that's kind of irrelevant in today's hosting world (containers, PaaS, etc)
* Shorten install instructions in favour of a "quickstart" and point to lessons instead
* Remove mention of archive download option, we really shouldn't promote this - composer is the de-facto standard
* Add generic descriptions of the hosting environment considerations without going too much into specifics
* Remove Apache version number, we don't test on different versions, and really mostly rely on mod_rewrite working properly. Laravel does the same (doesn't claim specific Apache version support)
* DOCS File migration changes for 4.4.0
See https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-versioned/issues/177
* Update docs/en/02_Developer_Guides/14_Files/03_File_Security.md
Co-Authored-By: chillu <ingo@silverstripe.com>
* Corrected statements on archived/versioned files
* Corrected statement on filesystem paths of protected vs. public
* Update docs/en/02_Developer_Guides/14_Files/03_File_Security.md
Co-Authored-By: chillu <ingo@silverstripe.com>
* Clarify redirect behaviour
They're already present in the new upgrading guide
Folded upgrading "list of changes" into 4.0.0 guide
They duplicate each other, and create confusion in the upgrading
doc because there's *both* an "overview" of changes at the top,
and "important changes" at the bottom - why are they at the bottom when they're important?
Added "skip" and "continue" anchor links
[ci skip]
🚧 Original upgrading doc.
I'm keeping it around just so I know what content hasn't been restructured.
🚧 Setting outline of new upgrading guide.
I'm just outlining the TOC here.
https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-upgrader/issues/72🚧 Typo correction.
🚧 Move most of original content into new structure.
📝 Documenting how to recompose your dependencies.
📝 Finish documenting the reorganise command.
📝 Add a conlusion to upgrade
📝 Drafting environment upgrade doc
Move environment upgrade doc out of change log and integrating it into the upgrading guide.
📝 Document how to namespace project
🚧 Working on step 4.
📝 Adding doc for the upgrade step.
Finalise first draft of the upgrade guide.
Remove typo
Implementing feedback on the doc.
Implementing upgrade guide feedback.wq
Add refrence to upgrade guide into change log.
Implement specific upgrade guide peer review suggestion.
Wording tweaks.
Remove reference to ACME and rewrite overview.
The end of the upgrading guide tweaks ... I think.
It's one of the most noteworthy manual changes,
let's not hide it from devs who will (correctly) start their upgrade process by looking at the 4.0.0 guide
- Use "Removed/Changed/Added/Moved" prefixes to make content more scannable
- Removed "change" vs "remove" distinction in subheadings (hard to separate, and not meaningful in practice)
- Linearised messages, less nesting - easier to parse (don't need to remember context from a few lines above)
- Simplified language (e.g. "use" instead of "please use")
- Simplified headline wording (remove repetitive "upgrade code that uses X")
- More anchor links across sections
- More use of diffs to clearly communicate before/after states
- Consistently apply backtick code formatting
- Consistently use "()" to denote methods (easier to read)
- Removed duplicate SQLQuery instructions (and simplified the augmentSQL example)
- Add new composer.json intro