On Thursday, June 12, 2025 at 10:29:06 AM UTC+2 Andreas Heigl wrote: Hey folks.
Ben Ramsey proposed an idea on Mastodon[1] to create a registry that holds and provides user-space attributes for PHP. His idea was to start a PSR that defines the registry and the processes to add, modify and remove attributes from that registry. Having something like such a registry provided by FIG would allow a much easier adoption in the PHP-community and by tools than either creating such a registry by someone else privately (why should they be trusted) or by one of the bigger framework-projects or company. This sounds like something that fits well within our mission of interoperability, so I see that this is something that the FIG should facilitate. I think the registry should have more of an informational character (yellow pages), than an authoritative one. When certain registrations point to common interest, it could trigger standardizing them in a PSR. To maintain the registry though is probably not something the current FIG processes are fit, so defining a separate process to maintain such a registry would be a part of the PSR to define. What are your thoughts on that? We should explore the options. While we could define the registry and its processes trough the PSR or PER processes, I can also imagine that we create a more tailor-made process with a bylaw change. I would definitely be willing to form or join a Working Group. As would Jaap van Otterdijk (PHP-Documentor) and Juliet Reinders-Follmer (PHP-Codesniffer) I'd like to join this Working Group. If needed, I'm also willing to be the CC Sponsor. -- Regards, Vincent de Lau -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "PHP Framework Interoperability Group" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/php-fig/bc23bd86-ad97-4661-aad0-ff9440fbb7edn%40googlegroups.com.
