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[GH-ISSUE #1522] Deprecate SlackHandler / SlackWebhookHandler #646
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Originally created by @Seldaek on GitHub (Dec 10, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/issues/1522
It might be good to just deprecate those two, and point people to https://github.com/gmponos/monolog-slack - @gmponos is there anything your package does not support from those two handlers?
@Seldaek commented on GitHub (Dec 10, 2020):
See also https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/pull/1499 which triggered this..
@Seldaek commented on GitHub (Mar 13, 2022):
@gmponos ping, are you still maintaining monolog-slack or not? If not I'd rather not remove them, but as I am preparing Monolog 3.0 in https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/pull/1635 I am wondering what I should do here.
@gmponos commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2022):
I am in a weird spot this time around not able to contribute to OSS as much as I would wish. There is a high chance that this will change in the next weeks for various reasons related with changes inside my working environment. Can you give me a few days and ping me again?
@gmponos commented on GitHub (Mar 23, 2022):
Hi I will continue to support the packages I have.. although I think the https://github.com/monolog-http/monolog-http is better to use.
@Seldaek commented on GitHub (Mar 23, 2022):
OK thanks, I'll think about it some more..
@Seldaek commented on GitHub (May 8, 2022):
Closing as keeping them is fairly low maintenance and removing will cause migration pains for no reason.
@borys-p commented on GitHub (May 12, 2022):
Both linked repositories seem to be dead and still requiring PHP 7.x.