Hi Hannes,
> -----Original Message----- > From: hannes.magnus...@gmail.com > [mailto:hannes.magnus...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Hannes Magnusson > > > The more datapoints we have, the better! > Matt and buddies have receieved requests to make these datapoints public > because it was not available to php.net developers that would like to get > their hands on it - because it wasn't developed as a php.net project. > Although it may have been used by a specific group, that also has affiliation > to php.net, there is a clear distinction. > > Now it seems like the project would like to join the php.net umbrella and > that is fantastic news! Our common goal is to make the data generated by these tests more accessible. To be clear we have so far always posted these results to windows.php.net, but not everyone thinks to look there. Having these side-by-side with the rest of the QA effort we hope will help developers working on PHP get access to this data. > > However, since you don't have single commit to the repo, you cannot force > Matt to move his project to php.net > https://github.com/OSTC/PFTT2/graphs/contributors > > If Matt would like us to import the repo, then I'll do that right away and > make > sure he has karma to qaweb and whatever else he needs to work on the > integration. As Pierre said we are happy to move the repo to php.net. Matt is the brains behind pftt and our CI so he will certainly be the one to work on this integration. Thanks again, Steve