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It appears that this doesn't use Frankenphp's worker mode. If that's the case, what would be the use-case/advantage of running WordPress within frankenphp? Just that we'd be able to use it within the broader frankenphp framework to take advantage of Caddy, easy container deployment, use Mercure for websockets, perhaps develop/use other Go tools/services in the background, etc?
Also, if this is indeed this case, is at at least technically possible to run WordPress in Worker mode, but just needs some work to implement? If so, I'd be happy to contribute to that if some guidance can be provided.
It appears that this doesn't use Frankenphp's worker mode. If that's the case, what would be the use-case/advantage of running WordPress within frankenphp? Just that we'd be able to use it within the broader frankenphp framework to take advantage of Caddy, easy container deployment, use Mercure for websockets, perhaps develop/use other Go tools/services in the background, etc?
Also, if this is indeed this case, is at at least technically possible to run WordPress in Worker mode, but just needs some work to implement? If so, I'd be happy to contribute to that if some guidance can be provided.