Welcoming Elizabeth Barron as the New Executive Director of The PHP Foundation
The PHP Foundation — Supporting, Advancing, and Developing the PHP Language
We’re excited to welcome Elizabeth Barron as the new Executive Director of The PHP Foundation! 🐘 💜
Elizabeth brings PHP community roots, open-source governance experience from GitHub & CHAOSS, and a passion for making PHP thrive for decades to come.
thephp.foundation/blog/2026/02...
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27.02.2026 13:17
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Workflow
Yeah and unfortunately folks rely on `parse_url()`'s bespoke behavior which makes it hard to impossible to fix without someone calling in with xkcd.com/1172/, particularly in a patch release. I hope folks migrate to the new URI extension quickly.
24.11.2025 10:19
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PHP’s New URI Extension: An Open Source Success Story
The PHP Foundation — Supporting, Advancing, and Developing the PHP Language
Say goodbye to parse_url() headaches! 🥳
PHP 8.5 is introducing a new URI Extension with standards-compliant (RFC 3986 & WHATWG) and secure URL parsing. It provides a clean API and lets you easily modify URI components.
Learn more 👇
thephp.foundation/blog/2025/10...
10.10.2025 11:40
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⚙️ #PHP 8.5 sees its cloning supercharged! With the "clone with" RFC merged 5 days ago, we have much more possibilities when it comes to cloning objects.
Supports hooks, readonly, __clone() overriding. Thanks
@timwolla.bsky.social for the #DX improvement! 👏
PR: github.com/php/php-src/...
22.07.2025 09:49
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For this one I mainly contributed the implementation. @edorian.bsky.social made the decisions and a large part of the discussion :-)
22.07.2025 11:48
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🚀 (1/11) #PHP 8.4 adds SSE2 and SHA-NI #hardware acceleration for #SHA-256:
hash('sha256', /* your data */);
What does this means exactly? HUGE performance boost! 💥 But how is it possible? 👇
18.07.2025 07:44
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If someone would have disagreed with having that function (or still disagrees until PHP 8.5 feature freeze), then I would have went the RFC route. But as that did not happen (yet), we could avoid the bureaucracy there and save the participants on Internals and the voters some mental load 🙂
08.02.2025 23:02
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In that case, both naming and implementation was pretty obvious, without leaving much room for "creativity". It also filled a clear gap in the existing functionality, so it was just merged by simple agreement of the ext/curl maintainer.
08.02.2025 23:02
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Screenshot (in German) of the 3-dot menu in Gmail's compose view. The plaintext option ("Nur-Text-Modus") is checked.
I recommend sending plaintext-only emails when interacting with Internals: Formatting will look as expected and less data to send around the Internet.
You can select that in the 3-dot menu when composing a message. Not sure if it can be set as default for specific recipients.
08.02.2025 22:04
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So far you didn’t run into the issue, because the discussion thread is simple enough, but it will likely cause confusion for more complex discussions with multiple parallel discussion topics.
08.02.2025 19:22
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Also one thing to keep in mind with Gmail’s web interface: Please use the “Reply button” on the email you are actually replying to. Gmail’s linear view makes this easy to do wrong, leading to incorrect threading in other emails clients that show a tree structure (e.g. Thunderbird in my case).
08.02.2025 19:22
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And indeed, the quote didn’t properly make it through. I can’t comment on details of Gmail’s web interface, which I assume you’re using, but generally prefixing each line with a `>` should do the trick.
08.02.2025 19:22
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You mentioned that someone from the Laravel community sparked the idea and then I searched social media for “PHP RFC”.
08.02.2025 19:22
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Personally I don't ever run the entire test suite locally (no need to run, say, ext/dom tests if I work on something unrelated) and leave the full test to CI.
08.02.2025 19:14
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And for running tests, you can restrict the tests to a specific directory by running `sapi/cli/php run-tests.php --show-diff ext/random/` for faster turn-around times.
08.02.2025 19:14
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7 to 8 minutes sounds pretty slow for building on an M1. Did you build with `make -j$(nproc)` for multi-core compilation?
08.02.2025 19:14
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Using the information learned from writing the PR you can ensure that your RFC text itself is in the best possible shape, cutting down on the amount of back-and-forth discussion and clarification required on the mailing-list, saving everyone involved time.
08.02.2025 19:08
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Having the PR ready first will also help in working out all the details. By writing the tests you find necessary edge-cases that might need some explanation in the RFC itself.
08.02.2025 19:08
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In simple cases an RFC might not actually be necessary! As a newcomer it might be easier to file a PR against php-src first and then folks will likely tell you if you need an RFC (either because they disagree with the feature, or because they feel further discussion is necessary).
08.02.2025 19:04
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Friendly person here 👋 Happy to hear that my reply was well-received. My intention really was avoiding the “Internals is hard to approach” sentiment that is sometimes claimed on social media and it seems I succeeded with that 😁
08.02.2025 19:00
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