Re: [VOTE] First Core Committee Elections

2016-12-20 Thread Jeremy Coates
My vote: 1. Matthew Weier O’Phinney 2. Beau Simensen 3. Sara Golemon 4. Jeremy Coates 5. Cees-Jan Kiewiet 6. Chris Tankersley 7. Gary Hockin 8. Samantha Quiñones 9. Lukas Kahwe Smith 10. Larry Garfield 11. Jason Coward 12. Michael Heap 13. Steve Winter 14. Same Minée 15. Tobias Nyholm 16. Korvin

Re: [VOTE] First Core Committee Elections

2016-12-20 Thread Rob Allen
This is my vote: Sara Golemon Samantha Quiñones Matthew Weier O’Phinney Beau Simensen Jason Coward Tobias Nyholm Steve Winter Same Minée Stefano Torresi David Négrier Cees-Jan Kiewiet Chris Tankersley Gary Hockin Jeremy Coates Michael Heap Larry Garfield Korvin Szanto Graham Daniels Lukas Kahwe

Re: [VOTE] First Core Committee Elections

2016-12-20 Thread Hari K T
Hi, 1. Beau Simensen 2. Korvin Szanto 3. Matthew Weier O'Phinney 4. Larry Garfield 5. Lukas Kahwe Smith 6. David Négrier 7. Tobias Nyholm 8. Chris Tankersley 9. Jeremy Coates 10. Cees-Jan Kiewiet 11. Jason Coward 12. Sara Golemon 13. Marc Alexander 14. Samantha Quiñones 15. Stefano Torresi 16.

Re: [PSR-5] @method Pointers

2016-12-20 Thread Bradley Jones
Ah yes @mixin would do the job. https://github.com/phpDocumentor/fig-standards/issues/35 On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 10:46:52 AM UTC+11, Christopher Pitt wrote: > > It's an interesting idea, but I've always understood @method to be an > inherited thing. So that "extends \X\Y" or "@mixin

Re: [PSR-5] @method Pointers

2016-12-20 Thread Christopher Pitt
It's an interesting idea, but I've always understood @method to be an inherited thing. So that "extends \X\Y" or "@mixin \X\Y" indicate where to find inherited methods, and @method/@mixin applied to the parent also applies to the child. -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[CC][About Candidate] Jeremy Coates

2016-12-20 Thread Jeremy Coates
Hi All, So this is my attempt at that most awkward of things for engineers, talking about oneself. I started with PHP back in 1999 (PHP 3.0.12 as I recall), and have worked with many open source projects/frameworks since - most memorably from the battle-scars, ZF1 (from v0.3 - e.g.

Re: [VOTE] First Core Committee Elections

2016-12-20 Thread David Négrier
1. David Négrier 2. Beau Simensen 3. Matthew Weier O’Phinney 4. Korvin Szanto 5. Larry Garfield 6. Lukas Kahwe Smith 7. Sara Golemon 8. Gary Hockin 9. Stefano Torresi 10. Tobias Nyholm -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "PHP Framework

Re: [PSR-11] Review of the delegate lookup feature

2016-12-20 Thread Alessandro Lai
Kudos to you for stepping down on your proposal and to have listened to feedback! The fact that this PR hilights how much text is removed from the PSR underlines how much the delegate lookup needs a separate PSR. I think it will be better on the long run, also because you will be able to

Membership Request: Joe Ferguson (Phergie)

2016-12-20 Thread Joe Ferguson
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 in

[CC][About Candidate] Jason Coward

2016-12-20 Thread Jason Coward
Hello: My name is Jason Coward. I live in southwestern Colorado in the US. I am the project representative for Slim Framework and I have been heavily involved in PHP development for the past 12 years. Before that, I worked with several J2EE Enterprise Portal startups after spending the

Re: [PSR-12] Survey for outstanding issues

2016-12-20 Thread Amo Chohan
Thank you Glen, I see that the subject has been discussed but I couldn't take away a definitive conclusion. In my humble opinion, I think the blank line should be enforced. It's cleaner, consistent and improves readability (of course that point may be subjective). On Saturday, 17 December