[PSR-14] Meeting Summary - 2018-09-28

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Larry Garfield

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Sep 28, 2018, 5:42:14 PM9/28/18
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The only significant topic on the agenda this week was Naming Things(tm).
Thank you to everyone that filled out the survey from last week; the results
were strongly in favor of keeping the current naming pattern, so that's what
we're going to do.

I have gone ahead and split up the spec into 3 packages as discussed, and per
the first poll. There are now 4 packages in total, all of which are now
registered on Packagist. (Thanks for Alessandro for getting that wired up.)

https://github.com/php-fig/event-dispatcher
https://github.com/php-fig/event-dispatcher-message
https://github.com/php-fig/event-dispatcher-task
https://github.com/php-fig/event-dispatcher-util

The text of all 3 spec packages is also now integrated into the spec itself
(or will be as soon as a last PR is merged):

https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/proposed/event-dispatcher.md
https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/proposed/event-dispatcher-meta.md

All packages have been tagged with 0.6.0.

*If you want to try out the Event Dispatcher spec yourself, now is the perfect
time to do so!* Just add a require statement for the 0.6.0 tag of the
appropriate repositor[y|ies] and go to town. If the spec is unclear in some
way that makes it difficult for you to figure out what to do, please tell us!
That's exactly the sort of feedback we want to have. (Well, we'd rather hear
that it's all self-explanatory and perfect, but if it's not then we want to
know that, too.)

We're going to let it sit for a little bit longer while a few other parties
take it for a spin. Barring anything cropping up that we don't currently
anticipate, expect a Readiness Vote to be called in about 1-2 weeks.

--Larry Garfield
PSR-14 Editor
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Alessandro Lai

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Oct 8, 2018, 4:18:09 PM10/8/18
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Seems that you really did a great work, and with a really fast pace! Thanks Larry for your effort and your continuous feedback on your group's work!
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