On 7/4/2014 9:17 AM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Thomas Hruska <[email protected]>
wrote:

On 7/4/2014 8:01 AM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:

On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 3:06 AM, Thomas Hruska <[email protected]>
wrote:

  Requested from:   67.1.190.108
Username:         cubic
Real Name:        Thomas Hruska
Email:            [email protected] (hide address)
Need php.net Account: yes
Purpose:
Publish &#039;sync&#039; package.

https://github.com/cubiclesoft/php-ext-sync

Discussed on PECL-dev mailing list and PECL IRC channel.

Sponsor:
chobie
Pierre
Derick

And a couple of others.  All were kind enough to help me out with getting
the extension packaged up.

To handle: http://pecl.php.net/admin/?acreq=cubic


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  Hi,

sorry for the late response, I've approved your account request, and I
would like to know where do you plan to host your extension and whether or
not you want to have the documentation for it on php.net?


I'm pretty sure the message when I submitted the request said "anywhere
from 5 minutes to a month" which implied "whenever we get around to it".


thanks for your patience. :)


Right now the code for the extension is hosted on GitHub under my account.
  It doesn't have to live there.  I just needed a place to put the code and
my GitHub account was convenient.  If there's a better or a preferred
location, then let me know and I'll work on making it happen.

You can keep using your github account if you want, but I can also create a
repository on git.php.net and set up mirroring under github.com/php so you
can have github pull requests(albeit you have to merge them manually
instead of using the github UI).

I don't have a preference here other than whatever works best for everyone.


As to documentation, I would like the docs to be on php.net.  I started
looking into writing the docs but didn't get much further than pulling down
the documentation repo, running the script to generate the basic XML files,
and looking at a few of the files in a text editor.

Ok, no problem, I'm asking these questions to know what do you need karma
for.

Ah.  Okay.

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CubicleSoft President

I've got great, time saving software that you will find useful.

http://cubiclesoft.com/

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