On 25.09.2024 at 20:54, Ayesh Karunaratne wrote:

> My name is Ayesh Karunaratne, with GitHub username @Ayesh.
>
> In one of my recent PRs, Christoph (@cmb) made a friendly mention that
> it might be time for a php.net and commit karma to php-src
> (https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/13675#issuecomment-2373846727).
> I'm excitedly requesting one now :)
>
> I started to contribute to php-src mostly with typo fixes, changes in
> the UPGRADING file, GitHub Actions, followed by changes and new
> features in mbstring, Curl, and pcre extensions.
>
> I run a PHP-related website at https://php.watch, where most of my
> posts include the latest changes in the upcoming PHP version. This has
> me pulling up the latest php-src commits, running my own tests on
> them, and documenting those changes.
>
> In addition to code contributions, I'm one of the volunteers in the
> PHP Foundation on our PHP Core Roundup post series, and participate in
> the internals mailing list where I might be able to add some value.
>
> For PHP 8.5, I'm also one of the co-authors of the
> `get_declared_enums` RFC. I look forward to working on future RFCs,
> especially focusing on Mbstring/unicode, Curl and pcre extensions.
>
> I realize some of the changes I mentioned above don't require a
> php.net account, and wiki.php.net is separate from Git access.
> However, I hope it paints a slightly detailed picture that I have been
> working with php-src for a while and that I'm familiar with it.
>
> Even with a php.net account, I understand that following the PR and
> review process is important. However, I might be able to help with
> minor upkeep tasks such as quick fixes in CI, Readme, UPGRADING, etc
> files, as well as potential contributions and PR approvals/merges in
> doc-en and even php-src once I learn from core developers.


Hi Ayesh,

I don't see a reason why we shouldn't grant you a php.net account.

However, did you already fill-out and send the form on
<https://www.php.net/git-php.php>?  There is apparently no account
request filed on people.php.net.

Christoph

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