I'd like to get back involved with PSR-9/PSR-10 to help out whoever ends up 
leading that effort. I'd still like to see some of the projects come in. It 
seems like there are several out there already making a serious investment 
in the security of their project including Drupal, WordPress, Symfony and 
Zend Framework.

On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 3:46:17 AM UTC-5, Alessandro Lai wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> we (the secretaries) decided it was time to post a status update for the 
> PSR which are pending, as a way to update you members and the whole 
> community on our work, and also to start discussion around some PSR that 
> need a little more participation. Here it is:
>
> PSR-5 (PHPDoc)
>
> Status: abandoned / regrouping
>
> Last time, it was brought up to be resurrected with a new and fresh 
> working group (
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/php-fig/bcV4KXIW6dQ): 
> Chuck Burgess expressed his intention of stepping up as the editor, and 
> Gary Hockin said that he could step in as a CC member to be the sponsor.
>
> We also need to form a Working Group, so (at least) three other persons 
> are needed. If you are able to contribute, please reach out.
> PSR-6 (Caching Interface)
>
> Status: amendment vote in progress
>
> There was a PR opened a long time ago with an errata about the expiresAt() 
> method and its handling of the \DateTimeInterface argument: 
> https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/pull/915/files
>
> The PR created a long discussion and 2 failed attempts to vote that in, 
> but recently all the participants reached an agreement. Please, vote! 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/php-fig/q41LZJspm48/JP0MEZ1lAgAJ>
> PSR-9 and PSR-10 (security)
>
> Status: abandoned / regrouping
>
> Currently not active. Michael Cullum is attempting to take over. Adam 
> Englander has signed on to help. They still need a few team members before 
> they can initiate a vote on the new PSR team. They specifically are wanting 
> security leads from PHP-FIG member projects. If you are willing to help, 
> please reach out to Michael, Adam, or one of the Secretaries and let us 
> know.
> PSR-12 (code style)
>
> Status: in review
>
> The WG is currently working on the two implementations needed to ask for 
> the acceptance vote. One of the two is currently worked on by Korvin 
> Szanto, and it’s viewable here: 
> https://github.com/KorvinSzanto/PHP-CS-Fixer/tree/feature/psr12. 
>
> We need a second implementation to move forward. Is anyone currently 
> working on a second implementation?
>
> It’s also getting some attention from the Prettier package (see 
> https://github.com/prettier/plugin-php/pull/200 and 
> https://github.com/prettier/plugin-php/issues/167). 
>
> Larry Garfield has re-raised concerns. Please, take a look and provide any 
> feedback you have here: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/php-fig/vZOpga3xoLg/_Q-CbeWMAQAJ.
>
> Michael Cullum believes this will be ready for vote in 2 months.
> PSR-14 (event manager)
>
> Status: abandoned / regrouping
>
> This PSR is getting some attention on the ML recently, and it’s getting 
> discussed here: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/php-fig/EwCZ9ritJcA. 
> Larry Garfield is trying to step in as the editor, Benni Mack and Stéphane 
> Hulard have volunteered to help. Larry has said that he will push this 
> forward next week, after Tuesday 20th.
> PSR-17 (HTTP factories)
>
> Status: Draft
>
> PSR entered the draft status thanks to Matthew (
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/php-fig/PSR-17%7Csort:date/php-fig/A5mZYTn5Jm8/8nqDCh5TBgAJ).
>  
>
>
> The new PSR working group is: 
>
> - Editor: Woody Gilk 
>
> - Sponsor: Matthew Weier O’Phinney 
>
> - Members: Stefano Torresi, Matthieu Napoli, Korvin Szanto, Glenn 
> Eggleton, Oscar Otero, and Tobias Nyholm. 
>
> The working group is currently looking at proposal and hope to have it 
> ready to share for general review in the next two weeks.
> PSR-18 (HTTP client)
>
> Status: Draft
>
> The working group is currently deciding on an upgrade path from HTTPlug. 
> They have a proposal that they think will work which is being reviewed by a 
> small group and once they’re happy with it that will be posted to the 
> PHP-FIG for comments.
> PSR-19? (Streams / Async)
>
> Status: Pre-Draft
>
> Currently on hold until Sara can make time in her schedule.
>
>

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