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Adjusting the repo readme to reflect fork purpose. #10

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@thirsch thirsch commented Feb 10, 2024

... and also removing the sponsor, as this is not the case for this fork.

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thePanz commented Feb 11, 2024

Thanks @thirsch

Ps: Should we poke Blackfire for a OSS license? :)

@thePanz thePanz merged commit 097f263 into FriendsOfSymfony1:6.x Feb 11, 2024
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thirsch commented Feb 11, 2024

Ps: Should we poke Blackfire for a OSS license? :)

I've never used Blackfire, not sure if it would help here?

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thePanz commented Feb 11, 2024

Ps: Should we poke Blackfire for a OSS license? :)

I've never used Blackfire, not sure if it would help here?

Not 100% sure for this repo, true. But it helped me to identify memory leaks and bottlenecks in our code. (I presented it in a SF con talk last year ;-) )

Let's keep it in memory just in case we want to try it on the friendsofsynfony1

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