Hi all,

As a core committee member I'm happy to announce that Hyperf [1][2] wants 
to become a PHP-FIG member projects. I'm sponsoring this application and am 
introducing Leo Cavalcante [3] as the proposed Project Representative. Leo 
gave me the following introduction to Hyperf:


"Hyperf is a PHP framework focused on microservices and specially suited 
for non-blocking I/O runtimes like Swoole and Swow. It have a large 
community, mainly in China, but increasing at another countries around the 
world, and receives, with a fair frequency, a large number of 
contributions, making it an active project for PHP developers to enjoy. 

It's building blocks for autoloading, routing, middleware, logging and so 
on, already adheres to existing PSRs and its core members totally agree on 
still making it a compatible framework providing implementations for new 
coming standards.

Beyond that, the Hyperf community would like to also help with development 
of those standards as a PHP-FIG's Project Member having Leo Cavalcante as 
its Project Representative."


As a sponsor, I believe that Hyperf meets the requirements of a PHP FIG 
member project. It is an active project, with a good number of downloads 
and contributors [4]. As per the bylaws [5] I'm starting the discussion 
period that should last at least two weeks before a membership vote can be 
called.

Kind regards,
Vincent de Lau
PHP FIG Core

[1] https://hyperf.io/ 
[2] https://github.com/hyperf/hyperf 
[3] https://github.com/leocavalcante
[4] https://packagist.org/?query=hyperf%2F
[5] https://www.php-fig.org/bylaws/mission-and-structure/#member-projects 

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