Pretzlaw wrote:

> my name is Mike Pretzlaw, I am a (senior) developer, (junior) project
> manager and work with PHP for a decade now. About time to contribute to
> the PHP-Core and give something back to it. Unfortunately the
> registration
> (https://wiki.php.net/rfc/engine_exceptions_for_php7?do=register) does
> not seem to be send anywhere or lacks at response messages to the
> submitter. Yet I hope my registration reached the mailing list ;)

I assume that the wiki account request hasn't been send.  There was a
bug, so error messages didn't show up.  It should be fixed now, so if
you still want a wiki account, try registering again.  Note, though,
that a wiki account doesn't give you voting rights.

> My knowledge in PHP is great (as I can say) and thanks to my studying I
> am familiar with C++, Java and other languages. But I rather like to
> take things step by step than straddle into your development. For the
> first step it shall be contribution to the RFC and topics in the mailing
> list. By looking and learning from the patches in the RFC list I hope to
> meet the whole architecture of PHP (as my second step). And at l(e)ast I
> like to write RFCs too and contributes patches. Bugfixes, fasten up
> algorithms and developing more in the core is a dream but not
> impossible. But that last one is something I need to find out and hope
> to be welcome in your team.
> 
> Please give me the opportunity to contribute to your language and the
> chance to adapt more competences. It would meet one of my big wishes.

Note, there is <http://php.net/get-involved.php> where several ways to
contribute to the PHP project are pointed out.

-- 
Christoph M. Becker

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