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Web interface for XHProf profiling data can store data in MongoDB or PDO database
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Request for Support: Implementing php-twig v3.x Compatibility in XHGui #493

Open denisse-dev opened 1 year ago

denisse-dev commented 1 year ago

I hope this message finds you well. Firstly, I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the hard work and dedication you have put into developing XHGui. It has been an invaluable tool for the PHP community and the Wikimedia Foundation.

I am writing to kindly request your assistance with an issue that has arisen while packaging XHGui for Debian Bookworm. As you may be aware, Debian Bookworm exclusively offers php-twig v3.x, whereas XHGui currently relies on php-twig v1.x. This discrepancy has made it exceedingly challenging to package XHGui for Debian.

To address this, I would like to propose the implementation of support for php-twig v3.x in XHGui. This adaptation would ensure compatibility with the current Debian package repositories and enable smoother integration into the Debian Bookworm distribution.

Additionally, I would like to offer my assistance in maintaining the Debian package for XHGui. I am more than willing to contribute my time and expertise to ensure the successful packaging and continuous maintenance of XHGui for the Debian ecosystem.

Once again, I would like to express my gratitude for your outstanding work on XHGui. I understand that implementing compatibility with a newer version of php-twig may require significant effort, and I greatly appreciate your consideration of this request.

Thank you very much for your attention, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. :)

glensc commented 7 months ago

What are you asking? If you can contribute a PR? Just go ahead!

Aside, was that message created with chatgpt? No sane person writes like that! I had to read the text 5 times to understand what are you even asking or offering.

glensc commented 7 months ago

Also Debian package for XHGui is not maintained here, but likely in Debian infrastructure.