Re: PSR status update

2018-03-19 Thread Alexey Gopachenko
JetBrains PhpStorm development lead here. I would like to participate in PSR-5 (and actually all others) from perspective of tool-ability and consistency of introduced features and specs. I personally have created and still maintaining PhpStorm static analysers/type inference engine and other fe

Re: PSR status update

2018-03-19 Thread Philippe Gamache
Like I said earlier, I'm interested on PSR-9 and PSR-10. Was on the security team of Tiki and with Sensio. Did the only french book on PHP security (with Damien Seguy). Wrote a lot about it, and speak in different conferences (PHP and Security alike). Fonder of the OWASP Montreal Chapters. Wor

Re: PSR status update

2018-03-19 Thread 'Matteo Beccati' via PHP Framework Interoperability Group
Hi, I'd be happy to help PSR-9/10. Background: I've been dealing with the security issues in Revive Adserver through its various names and iterations since roughly 15yrs. Cheers On 16/03/2018 16:21, Chris Cornutt wrote: > I'd like to get back involved with PSR-9/PSR-10 to help out whoever ends

Re: PSR status update

2018-03-19 Thread Joe T.
Given the criteria for participation (thanks for clarifying, Larry), i'll step back from PSR-5 for now so that a group with more direct experience can be formed. However, i'm still available if any slots remain open. -jlt On Saturday, 17 March 2018 12:04:41 UTC-4, Larry Garfield wrote: > > On

Re: PSR status update

2018-03-19 Thread Joe T.
Given the criteria for participation (thanks for clarifying, Larry), i'll step back from PSR-5 for now so that a group with more direct experience can be formed. However, i'm still available if any slots remain open. -jlt On Friday, 16 March 2018 18:07:23 UTC-4, Larry Garfield wrote: > > When