Phergie is not a traditional framework, more of a modular application with 
many libraries that you can combine to bring different features into an IRC 
bot. It's used to build IRC daemons in the same way that web frameworks are 
used to build web applications. Features (Plugins) are their own separate 
libraries so that the builder/author may customize the bot to their 
specific needs.

Under the hood Phergie is built on top of ReactPHP (represented here by 
Cees-Jan Kiewiet who is also a valued contributor to Phergie). Phergie has 
a long history of keeping up with best practices as well as keeping up with 
the advancement of Async PHP changes (Thanks to ReactPHP).

On Friday, December 30, 2016 at 6:40:43 PM UTC-6, Adam Culp wrote:
>
> While I agree that Joe would bring value to the group, I'm not sure 
> Phergie does. (Nothing personal, and I could very well be missing something)
>
> Meaning, as an interpretability group where does Phergie fit? Is it a 
> framework or library that would be used by other frameworks or libraries? 
> Does it use other frameworks or libraries? I'm trying to see where making 
> it a member project (representative aside) brings value to the processes 
> here.
>
> Regards, 
> Adam Culp 
> IBMiToolkit
>
>

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