Re: naming PSR

2020-09-01 Thread Lukas Kahwe Smith
some more work went into tweaking the language and structure. I have another review scheduled with a content expert at Liip. but I would also like to get an indication how to shape this further to fit FIG. I could envision moving the list of examples to a separate document that is neither a PSR

Re: naming PSR

2020-08-19 Thread Lukas Kahwe Smith
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 6:02 PM Alessandro Lai wrote: > Thanks Lukas for the continued effort on this topic. You're basically > stumbling on a recurring problem that we have here at PHP-FIG: we don't > have a way to stipulate a "living document", something that is similar to a > PSR but can

Re: naming PSR

2020-08-11 Thread Alessandro Lai
Thanks Lukas for the continued effort on this topic. You're basically stumbling on a recurring problem that we have here at PHP-FIG: we don't have a way to stipulate a "living document", something that is similar to a PSR but can evolve. IMHO this could actually work if we write down a new

Re: naming PSR

2020-08-08 Thread Lukas Kahwe Smith
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 17:49, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote: > Aloha, > > First up Chris thank you for your input specifically. > > Happy to see so many voices of support as well. > > In general: Who would be motivated to work with me on shaping a proposal? > Please contact me directly via slack,

Re: naming PSR

2020-07-15 Thread Lukas Kahwe Smith
Aloha, First up Chris thank you for your input specifically. Happy to see so many voices of support as well. In general: Who would be motivated to work with me on shaping a proposal? Please contact me directly via slack, email, twitter (@lsmith) .. Note: For now I would put the scope on

Re: naming PSR

2020-07-15 Thread Enrico Zimuel
Lukas, thanks for writing this and for sharing such interesting references. I really enjoyed the TED talk https://www.ted.com/talks/lera_boroditsky_how_language_shapes_the_way_we_think and I think that everyone should watch it, very educational. I think naming is very important, especially for a

Re: naming PSR

2020-07-14 Thread Christopher Feamster
Lukas, I have been lurking in this group forever and a day and this is the first time I've been compelled to reply to anyone! I must say how much I agree with every single point in this message. I am a small business owner, a PHP developer, and a "nerd" for almost all of my life. I am also

Re: naming PSR

2020-07-11 Thread Massimiliano Arione
I can just say that I totally agree with the topic. Il giorno sabato 11 luglio 2020 alle 10:38:10 UTC+2 Lukas Kahwe Smith ha scritto: > Aloha, > > So the topic of naming things has become even more discussed as in the > previous years in part due to recent protests in the world. > > I think

Re: naming PSR

2020-07-11 Thread Woody Gilk
I like the idea of a PSR for unified, inclusive language. Though I do wonder if a PSR is the right type of document for such a thing, given that it isn't going to produce any code contract. Perhaps a living document as part of FIG's website would be a better place? -- Woody Gilk

naming PSR

2020-07-11 Thread Lukas Kahwe Smith
Aloha, So the topic of naming things has become even more discussed as in the previous years in part due to recent protests in the world. I think most of us are familiar with the saying "There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things." Many of us are