Re: Request to Join PHP-FIG as a Member Project

2019-02-20 Thread Buster Neece
Thank you, and excellent to hear I'm in the right place. I'm familiar with a number of the projects and core community members, and I follow them on social media, but I'm not too confident that any of them would be familiar enough with my project to sponsor its entry. I suppose this is evidence

Re: Request to Join PHP-FIG as a Member Project

2019-02-18 Thread Alessandro Lai
Hello Buster, and welcome! Don't worry, this is the correct avenue to push this kind of request. Alexander was just pointing out that not being a project member is not an hindrance to working group participation. If you know someone in the CC or other project members that is willing to sponsor

Re: Request to Join PHP-FIG as a Member Project

2019-02-16 Thread Buster Neece
Regarding the purpose of my original message, there are a list of PHP projects, both frameworks and larger web applications, that are associated with PHP-FIG listed on the group's web site as "Member Projects": https://www.php-fig.org/personnel/ I'm interested in possibly adding my project to t

Re: Request to Join PHP-FIG as a Member Project

2019-02-13 Thread 'Alexander Makarov' via PHP Framework Interoperability Group
Hello Buster, Do you want to vote or to participate in standard creation? As far as I know, anyone could join a working group for the standard. Being a voting member isn't required. On Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 9:33:48 AM UTC+3, Buster Neece wrote: > > Hello PHP-FIG committee members and

Request to Join PHP-FIG as a Member Project

2019-02-12 Thread Buster Neece
Hello PHP-FIG committee members and peers! My name is Buster Neece, and I am the creator and primary maintainer of a free and open-source web radio management suite named AzuraCast (https://azuracast.com/). AzuraCast is a predominantly PHP web application combined with the infrastructure and se