I've just released 🥧 PIE 0.6.0! This release adds commands to manage repositories, allowing maintainers/users to test with local paths, add VCS repositories, and Private Packagist!
I've just released 🥧 PIE 0.6.0! This release adds commands to manage repositories, allowing maintainers/users to test with local paths, add VCS repositories, and Private Packagist!
LinkedIn nicely reminded me I've been working at @thephpf for just over a year now! I am very much enjoying authoring 🥧 PIE and looking forward to what the future holds, especially speaking at various upcoming conferences about the roadmap ❤️ #phpc #phpfoundation #phppie
🥧 Tasty but well behaved PIE 0.5.0 - it is now a "self-cleaning" PIE and will clean up after itself when installing extensions!
Moar 🥧 for your plate?
Just released 0.4.0 of the new PHP Installer for Extensions tool with some nice enhancements and contributions 🎉
Happy new year all'y'all ❤️
https://github.com/php/pie/releases/tag/0.4.0
cc @thephpf
#php #pie #phpextensions #phpc #opensource #oss #phpfoundation
Just watched Romans talk from #LaraconEu. I support his wishlist for more 1st party tools. On the other hand I might slow down development on some of them if everything has to go through a RFC.
I’d love to see 1st party code formatting, static analysis, package manager and maybe even Rector?
PHP turns 28. Thanks to all the developers who have contributed and continue to contribute to the PHP project, most of the time for free. I make my living thanks to all of you. I made my first donation to the PHP Foundation last month, and I'll try to do this a few times a year. I encourage everyone (especially companies, but not only) who makes a living from the free work of open source developers to contribute when it's possible. 😀
Here are the slides for the "PHP Foundation: Past, Present, and Future" talk which @beberlei and I presented at #IntPHPCon in Berlin yesterday https://naderman.de/slippy/slides/2023-05-24-IPC-PHP-Foundation-Past-Present-Future.pdf - Find out more at http://php.foundation/ or contribute at https://opencollective.com/phpfoundation #phpc #phpfoundation #php
Well there it is. "For the first iteration of the Advisory Board, any company that contributed $10,000 in the early stages of the PHP Foundation will be offered the status of a major sponsor and a seat on the Advisory Board through October 2023."
In other words, the future of PHP will be governed by large corporate interests (also, kiss our small annual contribution goodbye).
Rust is looking more attractive day by day.
PHP in 2023 · The current state of the scripting language: a look back and forward https://ilo.im/10h1ug
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The PHP Foundation: Impact and Transparency Report 2022
Happy birthday 🎂
https://thephp.foundation/blog/2022/11/22/transparency-and-impact-report-2022/
Bless the folks at the #PHPfoundation who find the ongoing dominance of PHP 7.4 "alarming".
News flash: most of those sites are being run by individuals and small businesses who are 10,000 times more concerned with making payroll and rent than they are with spending money (or time) on site maintenance, let alone spending money on a full upgrade. Instead, they find the pace of software bit rot very alarming.
It's all about your perspective.
It was a pleasure to talk with @s_bergmann@twitter.com and @pronskiy@twitter.com about the #PHPFoundation. If you missed the discussion, here's the video: https://youtu.be/Nmb-_66RArs #IntPHPCon
PHP Foundation Update, July 2022
Last month, the PHP foundation members continued the work on PHP 8.2 release and more. We are prepared to give a few talks this autumn. Also, besides core developers, we have a growing community of volunteers who help the PHP foundation.
https://thephp.foundation/blog/2022/08/04/php-foundation-update-july-2022/