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authorRahil Bhimjiani <me@rahil.rocks>2024-03-29 13:25:11 +0530
committerSam James <sam@gentoo.org>2024-05-21 11:45:17 +0100
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dev-php/pecl-brotli: Brotli compression extension for PHP
What? * brotli is widely used compression in web (better than gzip), so is PHP. PHP applications (i.e. w3 total cache) use this extension to compress http responses on-the-fly. * Features live ebuild * Compatible with php versions currently available in tree * Links with app-arch/brotli Why (in ::gentoo)? * I don't have any strong reason for it to be in ::gentoo. It can be in ::guru too. * It is not a standalone application or package but the extension to already established PHP ecosystem. * There are already 200+ dev-php/\* packages including extensions like this one in ::gentoo. * Alpine and freebsd have already packaged it https://repology.org/project/php:brotli/ indicates that package is trusted by other downstreams as well. Signed-off-by: Rahil Bhimjiani <me@rahil.rocks> Closes: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/35978 Signed-off-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
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