Hey Andreas,
I've replied on Mastodon before reading your post here. Why not having a
new "standard" Attributes PER, or am I talking nonsense?
Cheers
On 12/06/2025 10:28, 'Andreas Heigl' via PHP Framework Interoperability
Group wrote:
Hey folks.
Ben Ramsey proposed an idea on Mastodon[1] to create a registry that
holds and provides user-space attributes for PHP.
His idea was to start a PSR that defines the registry and the processes
to add, modify and remove attributes from that registry.
Having something like such a registry provided by FIG would allow a much
easier adoption in the PHP-community and by tools than either creating
such a registry by someone else privately (why should they be trusted)
or by one of the bigger framework-projects or company.
To maintain the registry though is probably not something the current
FIG processes are fit, so defining a separate process to maintain such a
registry would be a part of the PSR to define.
What are your thoughts on that?
I would definitely be willing to form or join a Working Group. As would
Jaap van Otterdijk (PHP-Documentor) and Juliet Reinders-Follmer (PHP-
Codesniffer)
Cheers
Andreas
[1]: https://phpc.social/@ramsey/114668940897825391
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