Hello Gary.

I'd like to get this moving too.

Areas where I can hopefully "get things done".

1. PHP Documentation. I'm a member of the PHP Documentation Team and am 
working to get the method and function signatures within PHP matching the 
PHP 7's syntax.
2. PHPStan (Static analysis tool for PHP). I'm pretty sure the latest 
release caters for PHP7's format but may need some minor tweaking.
3. PHP-CS (Code styling tool for PHP). Basically waiting for PSR-5 to 
accept that @method should match PHP7's syntax.

Beyond that, I think getting tools like PHP-CS to support PSR-5 and then a 
large number of PR's for the various OSS projects to make sure they are 
uptodate with the standard.

But getting the standard very well defined would make a lot of the tooling 
easier.

So. I'm in.

On Monday, 10 July 2017 11:25:10 UTC+1, GeeH wrote:
>
> I am serious about getting PSR-5 moving again and would like to form a 
> working group to get this accepted. From what I can see it's not in a bad 
> place to be finished, it just needs a few more revisions and to have some 
> momentum again. If anyone is interested please let me know.
>
> Gary
>

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