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Two people will be chosen by election and a veteran will help them. If no other veteran comes forward I will continue in that role for 8.2. Cheers Joe On Tue, 26 Apr 2022, 21:21 Eric Mann via internals, wrote: > 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: > > From: *Sergey Panteleev* > > Date: Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 11:27 AM > > Subject: [PHP-DEV] PHP 8.2 Release Manager Selection > > To: Christoph M. Becker , PHP internals > > > > > > > > Hey Christoph, > > > > Do we choose one rookie for this release or two (as for 8.1)? > > > > Also, maybe define some kind of deadline for submitting applications > > and the voting phase, thoughts? > > > > =E2=80=94 > > wbr, > > Sergey Panteleev > > > -- > Security Principles for PHP Applications > > *Eric Mann > * Tekton > *PGP:*0x63F15A9B715376CA > *P:*503.925.6266 > *E:*eric@eamann.com > eamann.com > ttmm.io > Twitter icon LinkedIn icon > > --000000000000b41d5e05dd9be2c0--