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I've opened this PR (https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/pull/1208) to
move Phergie to a Former Member Project.
Thanks,
Joe Ferguson & the rest of the Phergie team.
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On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 3:49:12 AM UTC-6, Alessandro Lai wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
> after a long review phase of my PR and multiple fixes and amendments, I
> think it's now ready:
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> https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/pull/1195
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> The PR adds a new document
Sad to see Symfony leaving. While implementation was never a requirement, I’d
much rather see you name a replacement instead of leaving FIG altogether.
Thanks for contributions.
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On Nov 26, 2018, 12:20 -0600, Fabien Potencier ,
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> Most of
Alessandro Lai
Ian Littman
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On Aug 4, 2018, 11:36 -0500, Dead Lugosi , wrote:
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> It's time to cast your votes for new Secretary terms!
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> We have two openings we are voting on:
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I would like to nominate Mark Railton (m...@markrailton.com) for the
position of FIG Secretary.
Mark has been a part of the Joind.in dev team and has helped out with Open
Sourcing Mental Illness organization.
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I hereby nominate Mark Railton (m...@markrailton.com) for the position of
FIG Secretary.
Mark has been a part of the Joind.in dev team and is looking to helping FIG
in the secretary role.
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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
I am Joe Ferguson (Proposed voting representative), Co-maintainer of the
Phergie IRC bot project, former FIG Secretary.
Phergie has been around since 2008 and is currently stable at Version 3.
Phergie is an open source IRC bot written in PHP. She was originally
written to replace the Ai bot
1. Sara Golemon
2. Samantha Quiñones
3. Gary Hockin
4. Chris Tankersley
5. Cees-Jan Kiewiet
6. Beau Simensen
7. Larry Garfield
8. Korvin Szanto
9. Graham Daniels
10. Matthew Weier O’Phinney
11. Michael Heap
On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 10:47:36 AM UTC-6, Michael Cullum wrote:
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> Hi all,
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>
For another group to be successful I believe FIG would have to close up
shop. Disband sounds like the wrong word to me. I do like "Archive" that
Woody mentioned previously.
A potential new organization road map for what FIG may need to do & what a
new organization would need to do:
FIG's
g 10, 2016 at 4:58 AM, Alessandro Pellizzari <a...@amiran.it>
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> On 09/08/2016 17:17, Joe Ferguson wrote:
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> By “standards for the language” I mean an official (or as close to
>> official as it can get) Standards for the PHP language. PHP has never (as
>> far as
. Take care of each other.
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