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* Discuss: The level of mentorship required | * Discuss: The level of mentorship required | ||
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+ | * Discuss: Code of conduct | ||
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
The general idea of the PHP Core Mentorship Program (" | The general idea of the PHP Core Mentorship Program (" | ||
- | This concept is not a new idea in the world of open source as most internal developers and community members are aware or have been exposed to Google Summer of Code before. Python also has created the Python Core Mentorship Program which has the exact same intent as this program: Close the bridge between PHP communities and their language. | + | This concept is not a new idea in the world of open source as most internal developers and community members are aware or have been exposed to Google Summer of Code before. Python also has created the Python Core Mentorship Program which has the exact same intent as this program: Close the bridge between PHP communities and their language |
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+ | ===== Mentorship ===== | ||
+ | As obvious as it may seem, for such program to work, we require both mentors and mentees. This section of the document explains the *roles* associated to each. | ||
==== Mentors ==== | ==== Mentors ==== | ||
Before investigating further, we need to identify who would be willing to be a mentor for this program. Many " | Before investigating further, we need to identify who would be willing to be a mentor for this program. Many " | ||
- | It should be important | + | It is important |
- | * Introducing new developers to the PHP and PECL process | + | * Introducing new developers to the PHP and PECL processes; |
- | * Answering questions of any complexity (There' | + | * Answering questions of any complexity (There' |
* Helping with code reviews and patches (See the " | * Helping with code reviews and patches (See the " | ||
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* Little? | * Little? | ||
* Moderate? | * Moderate? | ||
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+ | ==== Mentees ==== | ||
+ | Many communities from the PHP world have their own vibrant communities and rarely interact with the developers of the actual language they are using. The goal of this project is to initially gather at least 1 person from every project to be interested in the internals of the PHP language. If you are not part of a project but still interested in learning and contributing to the core of PHP, no problem, jump in. | ||
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+ | By being more involved and writing patches both you/your project and PHP can benefit greatly. It helps improving the language which helps improving your code. The core of PHP is written in C, so minimal C understanding is a must. If you do not know C but would like to, please see the **References** section below to get started with C. | ||
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+ | If you are interested in learning how the PHP Core works and how to either start with or extend your knowledge of the internals, please enter your email address in the following grid: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | title=" | ||
+ | * Personal | ||
+ | * Member of a Project | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | If you decide to enter your information, | ||
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+ | ===== Code of Conduct ===== | ||
+ | The project has suffered a few times in the past from disrespectful comments and this mentorship program aims at bringing a brand new injection of talent to the project while rejuvenating the interest of existing core developers. The following code of conduct borrows some ideas from the pythonmentors.com code of conduct. | ||
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+ | * Everyone should be patient and welcoming. | ||
+ | * There are no stupid questions | ||
+ | * A response saying **RTFM** or **search the ML archives** is unacceptable. | ||
+ | * Statements made by core developers can be quoted outside of the list. | ||
+ | * Statements made by others can not be quoted outside of the list. | ||
+ | * No trolling, disrespectful, | ||
+ | * In any which event, the list administrators reserve the right to revoke the subscription of members (including mentors) that constantly and persistently abide the Code of Conduct | ||
+ | * Every mentor is a list administrator, | ||
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+ | These are simple rules that are very important. The PHP community has been known for many years as a welcoming, tolerant and friendly community so we welcome you whomever you are from whichever background you may be. | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
+ | **Insert references here when I connect to the internet** |
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