Hi Internals, I would like to be a candidate for the rookie 8.6 Release Manager position.
I have been following the php repositories (docs, src) for a while now and have done a few contributions both on the repo as well as on the mailing list. I have experience with git and managing projects but I also have a lot to learn. This position will help me get better in these skills with guidance of the veteran Release Managers. Feel free to ask me any questions. Kind regards, Jordi Kroon On 3 Mar 2026 at 4:40 PM +0100, Volker Dusch <[email protected]>, wrote: > Hey folks, > > Every year in March we start the process of finding candidates who > want to volunteer as Release Managers (RMs) for the next PHP release. > > We are looking for two new (rookie) RMs and one veteran RM. > > Should you be elected, you will be guided and helped by the current, > as well as previous RMs and the documentation in release-process.md > [1]. > > To perform the tasks outlined in [1], candidates should: > - be confident contributing to and working with the PHP internals mailing > list. > - understand PHP's backward compatibility guarantees - including where > they do not apply. > - be able to triage bugs, in collaboration with core developers. > - liaise effectively with previous release managers. > - have a working knowledge of Git, including branching and merging. > > ... as these skills reflect the key responsibilities you will take on > as a release manager. > > Ideally, at least one of the candidates for the rookie RM role should > have some experience with php-src as the ability to assess more > technical PR's will come in handy. Other candidates do not necessarily > need to have deep knowledge of internals but should understand the > above-mentioned points. > > You should be confident that you can volunteer a couple of hours on > one Tuesday and Thursday every other month over the coming years. > Additionally, extra time will be required in the month leading up to > the .0 release as the alpha/beta/RC phases are more frequent and more > decisions have to be made there. > > > Please put your name forward here if you wish to be considered a candidate. > An initial "TODO" page exists on the wiki and contains provisional > dates for GA and pre-releases [2]. > > You can apply until the 30th of March. Voting will start on the 31st of March. > > > If you have any questions on the process, check out the post from my > co-RM Daniel [3] that goes into more detail. Also, feel free to reach > out to me, or Daniel, if you have further questions. > > [1] https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/docs/release-process.md > [2] https://wiki.php.net/todo/php86 > [3] https://scherzer.dev/Blog/20260218-release-manager-notes > > PHP is a community-driven project, and your help would be greatly appreciated. > > Your 8.5 RMs, > Volker, Daniel, and Pierrick
