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Looks great but it seems the filter isn't working properly. Going into the "Bundles" section and simply clicking "apply filter" without selecting anything reduces the number of Bundles from 82 to 77 which doesn't look right. Also selecting either Twig or PHP or both always results in 0 found Bundles. I would expect at least a few Bundles to use some sort of templating. |
What should I say? Yes, filters don't work perfectly. Mostly because there are no bundles marked as PHP or Twig now :) Same thing with Licenses, ORMs, etc. Some filters (like Doctrator) were created for use in perspective.
My thought that developers should look through their repositories and set requirements for them. Just like it's working on official symfony site. On my own I can't set licenses, for example. It should be done by owner of repository.
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