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2012-06-22
Backwards compatibility and security are not mutually exclusive. With .NET hotfixes simply fix the code without requiring anyone to move to a newer version.
FYI I don't maintain older versions of PHP. But I have had to fix plenty of PHP code that was built against an older version. Sadly there are tons of web framework plug-ins and themes that were built without any regard for maintainability which makes the problem even worse.