Hello internals!
I’d like to take a moment to reflect what will happen tomorrow with all of
you and how that is important to me and I’d say, to everyone: PHP 8.0.0 is
going to be released, YES!
PHP 8.0 was the first PHP version that I had the opportunity, pleasure and
time to follow its development from beginning to end. Not only that, I had
the honour to be voted as one of its Release Managers. I first heard of PHP
a couple of years ago, and being able to help release its new major version
this year is, by far, one of the most honourable things that ever happened
to me.
I won’t spend time talking about how much stuff we have changed and
introduced in PHP 8.0, you can go ahead and Google for talks, blogs,
documents and much more about it. Let’s get that and spread the word
outside of our community, everyone needs to know how great PHP 8.0 is!
I won’t thank him, her or anyone in particular, I will thank everyone and
anyone that helped with this new version of PHP. Old schools, newbies,
Africans, Europeans, Americans, and of course our Asian community. Do we
have someone from Oceania or Antarctica that have contributed to PHP? I
think so, PHP is from everyone to anyone. Even known folks from PHP tools,
libraries and frameworks helped on this version, and it was beautiful to
see this bridge being built.
Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend tomorrow’s release party, as I’ll
be (literally) flying to Brazil. I wish all the best of luck to Sara and
everyone else that will be releasing it.
That’s all folks, tomorrow a new era of PHP starts and I can’t wait to see
what the future reserves for us! Stay safe, stay home, wear a mask once you
go out, and let’s finish 2020 on a high!
. Gabriel Caruso
Gabriel,
Thank you and the internals team for their hard work on this. As
someone from the periphery I am excited about the release.
Eliot
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Hello internals!
I’d like to take a moment to reflect what will happen tomorrow with all of
you and how that is important to me and I’d say, to everyone: PHP 8.0.0 is
going to be released, YES!PHP 8.0 was the first PHP version that I had the opportunity, pleasure and
time to follow its development from beginning to end. Not only that, I had
the honour to be voted as one of its Release Managers. I first heard of PHP
a couple of years ago, and being able to help release its new major version
this year is, by far, one of the most honourable things that ever happened
to me.I won’t spend time talking about how much stuff we have changed and
introduced in PHP 8.0, you can go ahead and Google for talks, blogs,
documents and much more about it. Let’s get that and spread the word
outside of our community, everyone needs to know how great PHP 8.0 is!I won’t thank him, her or anyone in particular, I will thank everyone and
anyone that helped with this new version of PHP. Old schools, newbies,
Africans, Europeans, Americans, and of course our Asian community. Do we
have someone from Oceania or Antarctica that have contributed to PHP? I
think so, PHP is from everyone to anyone. Even known folks from PHP tools,
libraries and frameworks helped on this version, and it was beautiful to
see this bridge being built.Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend tomorrow’s release party, as I’ll
be (literally) flying to Brazil. I wish all the best of luck to Sara and
everyone else that will be releasing it.That’s all folks, tomorrow a new era of PHP starts and I can’t wait to see
what the future reserves for us! Stay safe, stay home, wear a mask once you
go out, and let’s finish 2020 on a high!. Gabriel Caruso
Thanks Gabriel and to all the internals team. I'm excited about this
release too like Eliot and I hope to contribute in the future.
Gabriel,
Thank you and the internals team for their hard work on this. As
someone from the periphery I am excited about the release.Eliot
[2nd try]Hello internals!
I’d like to take a moment to reflect what will happen tomorrow with all
of
you and how that is important to me and I’d say, to everyone: PHP 8.0.0
is
going to be released, YES!PHP 8.0 was the first PHP version that I had the opportunity, pleasure
and
time to follow its development from beginning to end. Not only that, I
had
the honour to be voted as one of its Release Managers. I first heard of
PHP
a couple of years ago, and being able to help release its new major
version
this year is, by far, one of the most honourable things that ever
happened
to me.I won’t spend time talking about how much stuff we have changed and
introduced in PHP 8.0, you can go ahead and Google for talks, blogs,
documents and much more about it. Let’s get that and spread the word
outside of our community, everyone needs to know how great PHP 8.0 is!I won’t thank him, her or anyone in particular, I will thank everyone and
anyone that helped with this new version of PHP. Old schools, newbies,
Africans, Europeans, Americans, and of course our Asian community. Do we
have someone from Oceania or Antarctica that have contributed to PHP? I
think so, PHP is from everyone to anyone. Even known folks from PHP
tools,
libraries and frameworks helped on this version, and it was beautiful to
see this bridge being built.Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend tomorrow’s release party, as
I’ll
be (literally) flying to Brazil. I wish all the best of luck to Sara and
everyone else that will be releasing it.That’s all folks, tomorrow a new era of PHP starts and I can’t wait to
see
what the future reserves for us! Stay safe, stay home, wear a mask once
you
go out, and let’s finish 2020 on a high!. Gabriel Caruso