On Thu, Sep 29, 2022, at 3:14 AM, Amanda wrote:
> Thanks for your interest, I also agree that the PHP community needs 
> this very much. 
>
> The code in my proposal is an example and proof that we can make 
> everything work together.
>
> The purpose of the working group is to come up with a solution together 
> that can be used by everybody.
>
> Once a working group has been formed (and we have a sponsor), a 
> detailed proposal will be written, then the working group would start 
> from a blank canvas  
> as it would be clearer then what will be covered and what won't in this 
> PSR. 
>
> Does anybody know if we need a sponsor to form the working group, or do 
> we need to form the working group to get the sponsor, it is not clear.
>
> Ideally I was hoping for representatives from other frameworks to be 
> part of this working group, anybody here?
>
> Amanda

The formal formation of a working group includes "here's the basic skeleton of 
a PSR and what it hopes to do, here's the members of the working group 
including a Sponsor, Core Committee please vote to charter us."

So a Sponsor is needed prior to the Entrance Vote.

--Larry Garfield

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