The PHP 4.4 thing is only applicable for the unreleased 3.6.1, 3.5.4 and 3.4.8 versions. For now, they only live in the different svn branches.
If Steve's going to develop on 3.6.0, he use the 4.3 release of PHP. But I do recommend following the minimum requirements because the 4.3.3 release might not have all functions used by eZ publish (I think file_get_contents() is such a function).
Yes , but given the argumentation in the discussion from Fredrik:
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We have done a few changes to be more compatible with PHP 4.4. There will be a RC release of 3.6.1 together with PHP 4.4 RC2 (late this week or early next week). Then the final release will follow soon after unless any big problems are found. --------
I would for my own part plan to use the 3.6.1 release if I was setting up a completely new site.
Our plans are going to change somewhat since we have discovered that is difficult to support both PHP 4.3 and 4.4 with the same release. We're currently working out a sollution. eZ publish 3.6 should be safe to use regardless of PHP version (above 4.3.4 and under 5.x).
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