Hello internals,

Submitting for discussion the php-community RFC, for a faster-moving, 
community-driven PHP: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/php-community

With this proposal, the entire PHP community gets immediate access to 
experimental features through an official php-community version of PHP, 
versioned in a rolling manner (i.e. php-community 2026.03.01), and available on 
php.net along normal PHP releases. 

As anticipated by Edmond Dantes in an earlier thread, I'm now part of the True 
Async committee.

I decided to not present the RFC as explicitly linked to True Async, to 
explicitly prevent an interpretation where it is something that will allow us 
to "sneak in" True Async into PHP.

True Async is one of, but not the only nor the main reason why I created this 
RFC. 

I truly believe that PHP could really benefit from a more agile community RFC 
process, that can transform it from just a decent and fast language I and so 
many others love, to an amazing, blazing fast and actually modern and ergonomic 
language.

I believe PHP truly deserves this.

Kind regards,
Daniil Gentili.

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Daniil Gentili - Senior software artisan
Website: https://daniil.it <https://daniil.it/>
GitHub: https://github.com/danog
Email: [email protected]

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