Le lun. 30 nov. 2015 à 16:14, François Laupretre <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Hi, > > Le 30/11/2015 15:19, Patrick ALLAERT a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > XHProf [1] is dead and not maintained anymore (nor by Facebook, nor by > any > > of the maintainers/devs mentioned on PECL project page). > > > > Some people (Sara, Scott) at Facebook pointed me to the fork of Phacility > > [2]. > > Unfortunately, this fork is one of the less active and additionally > > requires a CLA [3]. > > > > I hereby ask for co-maintaining the project with Remi Collet as well as > > hosting the code in a repository [4] that we might collaboratively > control. > > This repository will help us integrate changes made in various forks, be > a > > reference for Linux distributions integration (mostly based on PECL > > packages) and let the project come back to life again. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Patrick > > > > [1] https://pecl.php.net/package/xhprof > > [2] https://github.com/phacility/xhprof > > [3] https://github.com/phacility/xhprof/pull/10#issuecomment-53610811 > > [4] [email protected]:/pecl/tools/xhprof.git mirrored as > > https://github.com/php/pecl-tools-xhprof > > > > +1 and one question : as you mentioned facebook, CLAs, and the possible > integration of code potentially published under different license terms, > can the resulting package remain fully covered by the PHP license ? Are > we absolutely safe against future claims by original contributors ? I > may look paranoid but, against people like facebook, I think I'll never > be enough. > XHProf and its forks are all under Apache License, changing the license is out of scope. In all cases, the conditions of the Apache License must be respected and will be.
