Best of luck to all of the volunteers in this election!
To add some color about why I threw my hat in the ring (and save you the
trouble of trying to find the earlier thread):
I've been using PHP since the days of version 4 and our older/clunkier
method of OO programming. I've bounced around to various other
languages, spending a lot of time working in .Net as the sole web
developer in an otherwise C-focused company, before landing firmly on
PHP as my primary tool of choice. In my day job, I also support
codebases in Python, JS (including React, Node, and even TypeScript),
and Golang. I also manage system infrastructure along with my team and
am enjoying a renewed professional focus on cybersecurity.
Prior to 2020, I spoke regularly on PHP in public
(https://joind.in/user/EricMann) and have done my best to continue that
during lockdown, albeit remotely. I maintain the monthly Security Corner
column in php[architect] and also wrote a book on Security Principles
for PHP through the same. Today, I'm continuing to seek out
opportunities to speak while remaining focused on helping my team keep
their codebase safe, secure, and performant. I'm also working on a new
PHP Cookbook for O'Reilly
(https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/php-cookbook/9781098121310/) with
the intention of covering PHP 8.2 as well.
In terms of engineering, above all I value automation, scalability,
security, and reliability. Regardless of whether or not you select me as
an RM, I still plan to be fairly involved in and aware of goings on for
this release. But I would very much appreciate you support :-)
~Eric
On 5/11/22 7:51 AM, Ben Ramsey wrote:
Happy middle of the week, everyone!
We’ve had another great turn-out for PHP Release Manager selection this year.
In the role of “Veteran” release manager, Ben Ramsey[0] (that’s me!) has
volunteered to mentor two rookies, so there will be two seats up for grabs. As
I mentioned in an earlier message, Joe and I discussed that it might be a good
practice to have one of the rookie RMs from the current release serve as the
veteran for the next release. In this way, any new advances or changes to the
process will be carried forward to the “next generation” much more smoothly.
So, we’re going to give that a try and see how well it works.
For those two rookie seats, we’ve got seven eager candidates for your
consideration [1-7]. Some of these included a statement about their background
in their initial email volunteering for the role, the rest I encourage to reply
to this thread providing some background on why they’ll be awesome.
Voting is now open onhttps://wiki.php.net/todo/php82 using “Single
Transferrable Vote” (STV). Those who participated in prior elections will
recognize the format; for the rest, the TL;DR is that it allows each voter to
state their preference order by voting multiple times. There are seven polls on
the wiki for your seven preferences, in descending order. Using some math that
I’ll leave to Wikipedia[8] to explain, we’ll start with the 1st preference and
gradually remove candidates with the fewest votes, transferring votes that had
previously gone to them to their voter’s 2nd preference, and so on. Once two
candidates have a quorum (Droop quota), those will be officially selected as
our RMs. Derick Rethans has volunteered to proctor the tabulation of the votes
since he still has scripts from last year.
As you consider each candidate, please bear in mind that this is a 3.5 year
commitment and is a position of trust.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
Your 8.1 Release Managers,
Ben Ramsey, Patrick Allaert, & Joe Watkins
Vote Opens: 11 May 2022
Vote Closes: 18 May 2022
Refs:
0 - Ben Ramsey:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117664
1 - Sergey Panteleev:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117596
2 - Evan Sims:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117621
3 - Aaron Junker:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117623
4 - Calvin Buckley:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117627
5 - Eric Mann:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117629
6 - Pierrick Charron:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117650
7 - Saif Eddin Gmati:https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/117702
8 -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_transferable_vote
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