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Create a PECL package for auto-instrumentation #846
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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
Found this handy guide to registering and then creating a PECL package: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_to_PECL |
Both Przemek and I have submitted pecl applications, and I've sent a follow-up email to the pecl mailing list. |
Still no insight from the PECL people; help requested! |
Followed up with @morrisonlevi in slack, hopefully he can point us in the correct direction. |
I also asked about this in the PHP-FIG discord: |
I sent a polite email to Chrisoph today (who is sometimes responsive on pecl lists), which was suggested in the guide I referenced up-thread... |
I've opened your account. |
@derickr Could you activate my account |
Done. |
https://pecl.php.net/package/opentelemetry published, thank you! |
Before opening a feature request against this repo, consider whether the feature should/could be implemented in the other OpenTelemetry client libraries. If so, please open an issue in opentelemetry-specification first.
We'd like to make a PECL extension for auto-instrumentation. We need to make sure it's in more of a production-ready state before we can do this. This ticket is a meta-placeholder for the future work of creating this package.
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