Re: PHP 8.2 Release Manager Selection
I'm new to this mailing list as I'd previously (and very mistakenly) assumed it was meant for existing contributors. So I've always consumed conversations via web-based aggregators rather than directly.
My mistake.
That being said, I am very interested in being a part of this release. I've been using PHP since ~2005 and cut my teeth on PHP4. Since then, I've covered everything from Fortran to VB.net and C# to Ruby to Python to Golang. Today I write a mix of Python and PHP primarily (with a smattering of Go and a curiosity about Rust). I'm not a C guru, but in previous roles worked with several of them and can follow my way around a C codebase. I've frequently gone spelunking through PHP's system to help document various methods or interfaces exposed by the standard library as well.
I am in no way a veteran PHP RM, but I am a fairly experienced RM with private codebases. I live and breathe in Git, love automation, and have been accused of more than a passing fancy in security as well. Somewhere along the line I managed to coax php[architect] into publishing my book on the OWASP Top Ten, and they still put up with my monthly security column as well.
In other words, I'd love to be a part of this and am more than happy to answer any and all questions y'all want to throw my way.
~Eric Mann
On 4/26/22 11:27 PM, Sergey Panteleev wrote:
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