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PHP Framework Interoperability Group

The idea behind the group is for project representatives to talk about the commonalities between our projects and find ways we can work together. Our main audience is each other, but we’re very aware that the rest of the PHP community is watching. If other folks want to adopt what we’re doing they are welcome to do so, but that is not the aim.

Proposing a Standards Recommendation

To propose a standards recommendation (PSR):

  • fork this repo, create a branch, checkout that branch, add the PSR in proposed/, push the branch to Github, and send a pull request; or,

  • create a ticket to start a discussion on Github; or,

  • start a conversation on the mailing list.

Requesting Membership

You do not need to be a voting member to participate in discussion on the mailing list.

To become a voting member, you must send an email to the mailing list.

  • The subject line should read: Membership Request: {$your_name} ({$project_name})

  • The body should include your name, the name of (and link to) the project you represent, and other details you feel are relevant.

Current members will vote on your request.

Do not combine separate membership requests in a single thread; one request per thread, please.

Voting Members

  1. Nate Abele: Lithium

  2. Nils Adermann: phpBB

  3. Brett Bieber: PEAR, PEAR2

  4. Guilherme Blanco: Doctrine, Doctrine2, et al.

  5. Jordi Boggiano: Composer, Packagist

  6. Pádraic Brady: Zend Framework

  7. Karma Dordrak: Zikula

  8. Paul Dragoonis: PPI, PPI2

  9. William Durand: Propel, Propel 2

  10. Don Gilbert: Joomla

  11. Cal Evans: the community at large

  12. Larry Garfield: Drupal

  13. Ivan Habunek: Apache log4php

  14. Paul M. Jones: Solar Framework, Aura Project

  15. Robert Lemke: TYPO3 Flow, TYPO3 Neos

  16. Larry Masters: CakePHP, CakePHP 2

  17. John Mertic: SugarCRM

  18. Taylor Otwell: Laravel

  19. Ryan Parman: Amazon Web Services SDK

  20. Evert Pot: SabreDAV

  21. Fabien Potencier: Symfony, Symfony2

  22. Mike van Riel: phpDocumentor

  23. Andre Romcke: eZ Publish

  24. Phil Sturgeon: PyroCMS

  25. Lukas Smith: Jackalope

  26. Kris Wallsmith: Assetic, Buzz

  27. David Zülke: Agavi

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