As it seems to be not so many people read pecl dev, I forward my initial message here.

there are already *similar* ext weakref and v8js, though, all exts provide different functionality and it is probably not feasible to merge them all together, at least without breaking BC. Extensions I want to publish have readme file which already gives brief idea what they do and in pecl.dev I provided some differences.

If we decide that it's good idea to publish them, I will request pecl account, as specified on pecl page.

Thanks!

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Introduction before PECL account request
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2016 23:49:57 +0200
From: Bogdan Padalko <zaq178mi...@gmail.com>
To: pecl-...@lists.php.net
Newsgroups: php.pecl.dev

Hi,

My name is Bogdan Padalko and I also known as pinepain on github (
https://github.com/pinepain/) and SO (
http://stackoverflow.com/users/1461984/pinepain).

I'm active in php-amqp extension (https://github.com/pdezwart/php-amqp) and
last time I wrote two php extensions: php-ref (
https://github.com/pinepain/php-ref) and php-v8 (
https://github.com/pinepain/php-v8) which I want to publish to pecl. Both
my extensions are licensed under MIT. At this time I have ubuntu PPA for
them and also provide homebrew formulas for them and publishing to pecl
will let more people to install them and use in a straightforward way. It
will also help to package ext in a common way.


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