Hey. 

For those of you who do not know me, I'm Tobias Nyholm from Stockholm. I 
started doing serious of open source development 4 years ago. I've created 
libraries like php-cache, HTTPlug, LinkedIn API and 
HappyrDoctrineSpecification. I'm currently maintaining PHP-Geocoder, 
MailgunApi, JMSTranslatorBundle and Guzzle. I've also done some large 
contributions to KNPGithubApi, SparkpostApi, Swap, Payum, SymfonyWorkflow 
and lots of smaller ones. 

I'm currently preparing two PSRs related to HTTP and cache. 


I want to be involved in the Fig because I like what the organization has 
produced so far and I really like the new Fig 3.0 structure. There is a lot 
of people that are active here that are a lot smarter than I am. What I 
believe I can bring to the core committee is a knowledge of the community. 
The part of the community that barley heard about the Fig, the part that 
never goes to conferences, the part that just want to get their problem 
solved. I've gain that knowledge by reading a lot of code and creating 
loads of PRs trying to bring SOLID thinking and package abstractions into 
third party libraries. I've heard all variations of "This does not *feel* 
right" even though I argue with reasons of computer science. I've learned 
that it does not matter how correct your solution is if it comes with a bad 
developer experience. In such situations I believe Im good at finding 
compromises that makes all parties happy. 



// Tobias

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