+1
I haven't bneen able to follow up the progress, but I'm glad to see that
my initial feedback to go for a PER was useful after all!
Il 7/15/2025 10:23 AM, 'Andreas Heigl' via PHP Framework
Interoperability Group ha scritto:
Hey Core-Committee.
I hereby call for an entrance vote of the Core Committee to enquire
whether there is a general interest in maintaining a PER to create and
manage a shared set of PHP attributes that may be used by many different
actors within the PHP ecosystem, avoiding duplication and redundancy.
Right now libraries that want to use attributes either have to define
them themselves or rely upon another library that has them defined. Most
of the time that also means to import all the code of the other library.
Userland libraries have no interest in provising an interoperable set of
attributes as they solve a specific problem with *their* set of attributes.
An interoperable shared registry with attribute definitions will solve
this.
A working-group consisting right now of (in no particular order)
* Vincent de Lau
* Juliette Reinders-Folmer
* Jaap van Otterdijk
* Larry Garfield
* Andreas Heigl
has been formed.
A first draft of the meta-document with Mission-Statement has been
created at https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/pull/1331
Thank you.
Andreas Heigl
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