Requests to join
JordanRL opened this issue · 59 comments
Please comment here if you wish to join the org.
Include:
- Languages that you have some experience with.
- The team you wish to join. Teams can be viewed here. This is self-selecting, no one is going to filter you through a test. This is more "what sort of work do I want to be responsible for" than "how good am I compared to my peers".
- The areas with which you have the most confidence, experience, expertise, or skill. (For instance, if you are a wizard at Magento, but not as experienced with building PHP from scratch.)
Sounds fun. Interested to see where this goes, and lend a helping hand.
- PHP, Python, Ruby, C, ObjC
- Senior/Expert/CS
- Symfony, Zend, Yii, CI
Php, JavaScript, Zephir
Jr. Dev
Laravel, Phalcon, Symfony, Drupal, and Wordpress. Would like more experience working in a group and using GitHub.
@joeyslack & @Andrew-Shook your invitations have been sent.
I should post mine as well.
- PHP, JavaScript, C++ (some), Java (some), Python (some)
- Senior/Expert
- Symfony, Doctrine, ReactPHP
Great idea, would love to join
- PHP, Javascript, Go
- Senior/Expert
- Symfony, Laravel
I'd love to join!
- PHP, JavaScript, Java
- Expert
- PHP in general, Laravel, Backbone, Marionette,
@wnoveno & @szainmehdi your invitations have been sent.
Would love to join!
PHP/C#/Java/Node/JS
Laravel, Symfony, ASP.NET, AngularJS, Cordova (PhoneGap), Doctrine, Express, Sequelize, Composer, Zend, Less/SASS etc etc.
Call me a junior though and just pile on the menial jobs, I enjoy them. I also make coffee.
@codenamegary invitation sent. :)
Actually, all of us will basically be doing the menial jobs, that's mostly what technical debt is. It's just some are menial and also really, really hard.
But I hear ya. There's lots of technical debt of all skill levels in most projects.
This is a cool idea.
Php, Python, JavaScript, Java (some)
Senior or expert? Not sure what the diff is.
Symfony, Doctrine
@jon-frankel invitation is sent.
The difference in my mind between a senior dev and an expert dev is:
- A Senior dev is a capable professional that can work their way through almost any problem as long as they understand the end goal.
- An Expert dev is a Senior dev that is capable of looking at a problem and picking good goals, or is capable of identifying how to architect a solution to a problem.
In other words, an Expert dev should be able to sit down (if they are so inclined) and design how you would create something like gherkins/regexpbuilderphp or yohang/Finite. A Senior dev should be able to sit down (if they are so inclined) and build something like those once an Expert dev has designed it.
But as I've pointed out, the different teams are less about organizing people by skill level and more about organizing people according to the responsibilities they would prefer to have on the projects we work on.
- PHP, C#, Python, Javascript, Java
Senior and Junior teams.
@lancepioch invitation has been sent.
Great initiative guys, would love to join in.
- Languages: PHP, Javascript DB: MySQL, PostgreSQL
- Senior/Expert
- CakePHP, SugarCRM, OO-PHP.
This initiative sounds great and would love to join.
- PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, MySQL, PostgreSQL (some), Java (some), C (some)
- Senior/Expert/CS
- Debugging, Profiling, Symfony2
@respinoza invitation has been sent.
- PHP, Javascript
- Expert/Senior. Can I join them all? Sometimes, doing "expert/senior tasks" is not what I want do to in my spare time. Some example of work in each team would be nice.
- Debugging.
@eigan invitation sent.
The team(s) you are on are mainly about the things you want to be responsible for, but everyone will be free to work on any issue that interests them and they feel like they can accomplish. The teams will be "assigned" the work appropriate for that team, but everyone will be able to work their way through all the work they think they can be helpful with.
You can be on all 5 teams if you want to. The teams are entirely self-selected and voluntary.
I am really excited to see this initiative, I hope this will be a good thing for both the community and for the individual devs.
PHP, Javascript, CSS (?)
Project, JuniorTeam, NoviceTeam
@shivenigma invitation sent.
Count me in. PHP, Javascript, HTML/CSS.
- Extremely strong with PHP and Laravel in particular
- Extremely strong with HTML, CSS, LESS, and SASS (from a technical, not design, perspective)
- Extremely strong with Bootstrap and Foundation
- Strong in Javascript and node.js
- Strong in Angular.js and Vue.js
- Very limited experience with Express
PHP, Python, perl, bash, Javascript, Cold Fusion, XML/XSLT
Senior/Expert/CS
Haven't used a lot of frameworks, but have been using PHP professionally for 10 years, been in the industry for 18 years. I do a lot of work with code style, CI/CD (Jenkins) using phpcs, phpmd etc, puppet, monitoring (ganglia/graphite/statsd etc). I'm active in the security community, do a lot of research, have a strong understanding of security best practices and exploiting vulnerabilities.
@njovin & @NoodlesNZ invitations have been sent.
PHP, JS, MySQL
Sign me up for everything :-)
I like working with and am experienced: Symfony2, Doctrine, Composer. Probably a load more to throw in there as well :-)
Languages: PHP, MySQL, html/css/js
Senior/Expert
Web services (client/server), debugging, profiling, libs, smpp, symfony2
Languages: PHP, Javascript, SQL, Bash
Mid Level
Web, App, Laravel, Slim, Unix, PHPunit
Lang: PHP, Python (basic), JS (basic)
Junior
Laravel, Web
(Side note: Anything with UnitTests would be awesome. I have no experience running or writing tests and would love to get involved with that)
Awesome idea! Sign me up.
- PHP, Javascript
- Mid Level, Expert, Senior
- Laravel, Lumen, Unit Testing, Composer Packages, APIs
@karllhughes invitation sent.
Let's get things done. Neat idea
- PHP, Javascript
- Senior, Junior
- Symfony, Unit Testing, Composer Packages, AngularJS, PHP from scratch, Vagrant, Doctrine, Jenkins
(Maybe I'll submit my github projects too)
Hey, count me in!
- PHP, JavaScript, CSS, and a bit of C++, Java, Python
- Expert
- Laravel, CodeIgniter, Node.js, Socket.io, love working with APIs
Hi there, I am interested as well. Love the idea and came from the r/php thread you posted.
- PHP, javascript, Perl, SQL, HTML, CSS
- Junior, Novice, Senior
- LAMP, SQL, Laravel
Sign me up. 23 years of industrial experience, a lot of that with C, C++ and PHP. Currently working heavily with Symfony, Doctrine and Bootstrap but always appreciate new avenues to learn.
Hi. Great iniative to kick-off involvement in open source projects. Please sign me up!
- PHP, Java, Ruby, Objective-C, C#, JS
- Senior
- Symfony, SimpleSAMLphp, *Nix
I would love to join
- PHP
- Senior
- PHP in general,
Great initiative, I would love to join!
- PHP, JS, HTML/CSS, C#
- Novice
- PHP, MySQL, Linux, Twitter Bootstrap and a bit of laravel
@EdwinHoksberg invitation sent.
I'll bite
- PHP, JS, HTML/CSS, MySQL, Bash
- Junior/Senior/Expert (Can't decide)
- Laravel, General PHP
@chrispelzer invitation sent.
Thanks for organizing this!
- PHP, JavaScript, Ruby, HTML/CSS
- Junior/Novice
- Rails, LAMP stack, Codeigniter, Bootstrap
Glad to see this on Reddit over the weekend:
- Expert: Delphi, SQL
- Senior: PHP, HTML, unit testing
- Junior: CSS
- Novice: C#, Symfony2, Bash, Doctrine
Awesome idea.
- PHP, Javascript, C#, C++, VB (sorry).
- Senior/Expert/CS
- Symfony, Doctrine, Bootstrap, PHP
Hoping that this will help me weed out any bad habits I may have picked up.
- PHP, JavaScript, Java, SQL, C/C++ (rusty)
- Junior to start
- Node.JS, jQuery. General debugging.
@tazfrison invitation is sent.
@Korri in order to accept the invitation, visit the main org page: https://github.com/PHPJubilee
It says your invitation is still outstanding.
I'd like to join as well.
I have 5 yrs experience in webdev, so I'd call myself mid/senior level. I haven't worked on any open source projects before and I'm looking for a way to get involved.
- PHP, JavaScript, SQL, HTML/CSS, bash
- Magento, CodeIgniter, jQuery, Slim, Bootstrap, Zend
I'm fairly new and would love to get involved.
- I have experience with PHP, SQL, R, Python, jQuery, Symfony2, Doctrine
- I'm probably at a Jr. Developer level, so JuniorTeam
- I'm most confident with PHP and SQL.