Hi all,
The FIG 3.0 vote ended yesterday evening in what will mark a significant
event in the FIG’s history, this is a time for us all to come together, and
work together, to pursue the common aims of this group which we now define
in our bylaws, and put aside political differences of past
All,
With the passing of the FIG 3.0 vote, the group in which I was a founding
member has ceased to exist.
We see before us now a new and different organization, with a new and different
mission. It usurps the name "FIG" to lend a false appearance of continuity, and
to lay fraudulent claim to
In this case, PSR 15 and 17 are in need of a new sponsor/coordinator. I'm
interested to hear how open PSRs will be transitioned to the new structure.
On Sat, Oct 1, 2016, 12:20 Paul Jones wrote:
> All,
>
> With the passing of the FIG 3.0 vote, the group in which I was a
Woody,
Sculpin would be willing to sponsor PSR-17 in the event you need it.
-Chris, Sculpin
On Saturday, October 1, 2016, Woody Gilk wrote:
> In this case, PSR 15 and 17 are in need of a new sponsor/coordinator. I'm
> interested to hear how open PSRs will be transitioned
That was no accusation, I actually have no bone to pick with Paul, so you
are really misintepreting it.
What I had in mind is that he can still be involved with the PSRs and just
ignore everytging else going around.
On Oct 1, 2016 21:33, "Marcus Pettersen Irgens" <
Drupal will remain a PHP-FIG member project under the new bylaw structure.
--Larry Garfield
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