Greetings, all; Have you ever wanted to get directly involved in the PHP project in an official capacity, but don't have the time, resources, or knowledge required to contribute to the core, documentation, or other roles? Did you know about our Official Mirrors program? Starting today, we are putting out an open call to all web development firms, web hosts, ISPs, and academic institutions to apply to our official php.net mirror waiting list. And if you're interested, please, read on. If not, delete this email with extreme prejudice and muttered profanity. We're presently undergoing a complete overhaul of the mirror infrastructure, and will quite likely need to replace some of the mirrors in some countries. It's for this reason that we want to invite others to join the program and help support one of the world's most popular and most prolific open source projects in history. Sure, it's a short history, but still --- it makes for impressive discussions at the pub, should you find yourself surrounded by like-minded geeks. Who should apply? Any web development firm, web hosting provider, ISP, or recognized academic institution capable of providing a LA*P server running PHP 5.3.10+ or PHP 5.4.0+ with at least 60GB bandwidth per month allocated at 10Mbps or better, with the server physically located in the country for which you wish to provide service. Who should not apply? Third-party sponsors, those who want to try to run the mirror from their Blackberry, people without servers located in the respective country for which they're applying, shared hosting clients, Droids, Borg, Klingons, Romulans, toddlers, and the gum disease known as "gingivitis." Want to know more? Please ask. Want to join the waiting list? Fill out the form at http://php.parasane.net/mirrors/waitinglist.php We now return you to your regularly-scheduled Friday, already in progress. Unless it's already Saturday in your time zone, in which case you've been warped through a time-shift paradox. Way to go. -- </Daniel P. Brown> Network Infrastructure Manager http://www.php.net/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php