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Future of the open source project (phpredis vs Relay) #2633

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I just noticed that both main contributors for phpredis are working for Cachewerk. Given that Cachewerk's main business is a commercial competitor to phpredis, could we get some clarification on the future of this extension? I wish you much success with Relay but I and many other app developers won't ever use a non open-source PHP extension.

Plans for PhpRedis haven't changed. We're going to keep updating it as the (now several) Redis-compatible servers are updated themselves adding commands and command options as they come.

There are many core commands and features from Redis 7 and 8 that haven't been added to phpredis yet. It seems keeping command-parity with current Redis versions s…

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