I'm sorry, but I do not feel this nomination should be recognized. Not 
because Graham is not capable, because he is very capable. But rather 
because of the personal relationship between Graham and Samantha, a current 
Secretary. See further comment 
at https://groups.google.com/d/msg/php-fig/jFNMb6ykn1k/yLec0XvFCAAJ

I think Graham can contribute a great deal, but should do so as an outside 
contributor rather than in a leadership role due to this conflict of 
interests.

Regards,
Adam Culp


On Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 8:21:37 PM UTC-4, Matthew Weier O'Phinney 
wrote:
>
>
> I hereby nominate Graham Daniels for a position on the Core Committee.
>
> Graham has excellent development skills, as evidenced by his activity in 
> the
> League of Extraordinary Packages, as well as his work at refinery29. He 
> speaks
> often at conferences on development topics, but, also, and arguably more
> importantly, the human aspects of development. Related, he is the original
> author of The Code Manifesto, a set of value propositions for safe, equal, 
> and
> effective collaboration as developers.
>
> I think these skills make him an excellent candidate for FIG.
>

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