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Symfony Blog: First Online Symfony Community Hack Day: July 5th!

On the Symfony blog today Ryan Weaver has posted a note about the first ever Symfony online community hack day coming up on July the 5th.

Last week, I talked about the Symfony Experience, and announced a new Developer Experience Initiative. […] And now it’s time to put our ideas into action, with the first community hack day on July 5th. This hack day is for everyone and we’ll focus on tasks from all around the Symfony world: the core code and third party bundles. This is our chance to really push on things that never quite get done as well as they could: third party bundle documentation, exception messages, shortcuts, etc.

The event will be happening on July 5th from 9am to 8pm Central European Time (3am to 2pm Eastern time in the US) and will be run from the #symfony channel on the Freenode IRC network. There’ll be plenty to do, so if you’re interested in getting involved, reach out to Ryan or Javier once you’re on and they can point you in the right direction. More information can be found on the Symfony blog.

Link: http://symfony.com/blog/first-online-symfony-community-hack-day-july-5th

Pascal Martin: June 2014 on internals@php

Pascal Martin has posted a summary of the PHP internals mailing list discussions for the month of June.

June 2014 came back down to a reasonable 493 messages on PHP’s internals@ mailing-list, after a month of May with more than 800 mails, including some long discussions about phpng.

He goes over several other topics discussed last month including:

  • the upcoming PHP 5.6 release
  • the end of life on PHP 5.3
  • a discussion around “pickle” (an alternative extension installer)
  • the “bare name array” RFC
  • the serialization break (that was later rectified)

…and many more. Check out the full summary for more discussions and links to several of the topics and resources involved.

Link: http://blog.pascal-martin.fr/post/php-mailing-list-internals-june-2014-en

Loosely Coupled Podcast: Episode 6: PHPTownHall Mashup

The Loosely Coupled podcast has released their version of their collaboration show with the PHP Town Hall podcast in Episode #6, “PHPTownHall Mashup”.

In this episode, Matt and Jeff join forces with PHPTownHall to talk about Open Source, burn out and briefly discuss their favorite open source projects. Jeff had a spell of bad luck with the wifi at the AirBnB he stayed at in San Franciso, so you may not get as much of him as you’d like. If you’ve not checked out PHPTownHall, you can do so here PHPTownHall.

You can listen to this latest episode either through the in-page player or by downloading the mp3. If you like what you hear, be sure to subscribe to their feed or follow them on Twitter for the latest show information.

Link: http://looselycoupled.info/blog/2014/06/30/episode-6-phptownhall-mashup/

Community News: Packagist Latest Releases for 07.01.2014

Recent releases from the Packagist:

Community News: Latest PECL Releases for 07.01.2014

Latest PECL Releases:

  • solr 2.0.0
    – Introduced SolrServerException which handles exception responses produced by Solr Server [Feature #67063]
    – SolrClient::commit $maxSegments removed
    – Removed php curl extension dependency for static builds [Bug #59028]
    – SolrParams/SolrModifiableParams/SolrQuery throws SolrIllegalArguments Exception instead of E_ERROR [Feature #66858]
    – SolrQuery::__construct throws SolrIllegalArgumentException instead of E_ERROR
    – Dropped Support for phpnative Response Writer
    – Fix config involving –enable-solr-debug always enables SOLR_DEBUG [Bug #60361]

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