On Mon, Feb 2, 2026, at 3:35 AM, Alessandro Lai wrote:
> Hi all,
> this is a notice mainly directed toward our Core Committee.
>
> We just received notice that *we could receive two 50$ donations* from 
> the *PHP Ecosystem Fund*: 
> https://funds.ecosyste.ms/funds/php/allocations/february-2026
>
> This is a platform that redistributes the grouped funding of some 
> companies and organizations, and which is the redistributed toward the 
> "most critical packages published to packagist.org". Our *psr/log and 
> psr/container made into their list.*
>
> We could either accept the donation personally (as secretaries, which I 
> would discourage) or as a group via OpenCollective. which would be 
> ideal, and in line with our bylaws: 
> https://www.php-fig.org/bylaws/funding/
>
> Only caveat: to accept it as a group *we have to set GitHub's 
> `FUNDING.yaml` file in (at least) those two repositories*. I wouldn't 
> classify that as "soliciting funding" (and hence against our bylaws) 
> but I would still like to give out this notice, to give to any CC which 
> would be against this a chance to speak up.
>
> *We have until February 15 to accept this invitation.*
> I will soon create the PRs for this and link them back here. If no one 
> object to this by February 13, I will proceed with merging them.

I see no issue with this.  IANAL so I don't know if "passive solicitation" is 
something we care about, but assuming not, I think it's fine.

I don't personally care if the FUNDING file is in one repo, several, or even 
all.  I leave that implementation detail up to the Secretaries to figure out.

--Larry Garfield

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