On 27 August 2014 16:40, Eli <e...@musketeers.me> wrote:

> Hello again, I hate to be a squeaky wheel here.   But I've now sent
> multiple posts for php.net/conferences for my conference, php[world],
> and nothing has still been published.
>
> I submitted in May, with a reminder to publish in June .. And that CfP
> based post never made it up.   Last week I submitted a general
> announcement, and this is the second 'reminder' I've sent, and it's
> still not been published yet, nor have I heard back about it.
>
> Again, I hate to be squeaky, but we conference organizers rely on being
> posted on php.net given that many have come to treat that list as the
> official-one-stop-shop for looking for conferences to attend.
>
> Being familiar with how important this is for organizers ... I would be
> HAPPY to offer to help out in getting these published to the website in
> timely manner.  I'd just need to be given the 'how' and the 'access' to
> do so.
>

In lieu of a link to give you the 'how', here's a short list:

1. git clone git://git.php.net/web/php.git phpweb
2. cd phpweb
3. run ./bin/createNewsEntry following instructions it gives
4. commit! or, submit pull request, or attach patch to an email to this list

You won't be able to commit yet (obviously), until given access but I doubt
that those who can give access would say no.  In the mean time, you
cancreate PRs on Github (to http://github.com/php/web-php) or be old-school
and attach a patch to mails.

Any questions, just ask.. on-list, privately, in IRC (#php.doc on Efnet)....

Cheers,
Peter


>
> Thank you,
> Eli
>
>
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> Eli White
> Managing Editor & Conference Chair : php[architect] : phparch.com
> Founding Partner & CTO : musketeers.me
>
>
>

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