strictly speaking the pear stuff should have gone to s:php:extensions to begin with, so if you wanted to move them anywhere, it should be that project.
That would be a bad thing, as s:php:extensions is pecl (c-code extensions to the php interpreter) and pear is about php code.
Except PEAR pear packages can, and in fact are, sometimes more than just libraries. Applications get bundled using pear channels too. phpDocumentor, php codesniffer are two that immediately spring to mind.
Do we then search for applications in s:p:applications except if we remember the applcation might be in pear? What about other utilities/apps/libaries
The applications-as-pear-package thing is really a good argument. Horde just announced yesterday that they will also release their upcoming H4 release (April 2011) as a set of pear packages from their own channel. that
may be bundled with an installble pear channel?
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