[14:15] <foo> I have PHP 7.2 on my system which is unsecure. Does this look good for upgrading? https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-php-on-ubuntu/  I think the repo of sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php is acceptable
[14:22] <tomreyn> foo: which ubuntu release are you on, and how is php 7.2 installed there?
[14:26] <foo> tomreyn: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
[14:27] <foo> This was set up a couple years ago, I'm a bit surprised it's on an insecure/outdated version of PHP already...
[14:28] <tomreyn> foo: if you have php 7.2 installed form the ubuntu repositories then it still has security support
[14:28] <tomreyn> on Ubuntu 18.04 that is
[14:29] <foo> tomreyn: oh, thank you, I'm going to disregard this Wordpress error someone reported then because I have bigger fish to fry... if you catch my drift. ;) 
[14:29] <tomreyn> foo: you're welcome.
[15:30] <xnox> rbasak:  heya..... do you have some time to talk about letsencrypt clients that we have shipped/supported on Trusty, Xenial and Bionic?
[15:31] <xnox> specifically for https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/openssl-client-compatibility-changes-for-let-s-encrypt-certificates/143816
[15:31] <xnox> i want to know if we have shipped clients "uacme 10, Caddy 4, and more recently 18 Certbot 35.
[15:31] <xnox> " 
[15:31] <xnox> and if we need to patch them to support correctly configuring default, or a shorter chain.
[15:34] <xnox> Opened https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/uacme/+bug/1941904 to start checking that