OhTheHugeManatee: Why No Mainstream PHP Speakers Come to Drupal maintenance support planscon – and How We’re Changing That

I’ve learned something incredible as the PHP Track Chair for Drupal maintenance support planscon Vienna. The Drupal maintenance support plans Association has no way to invite PHP speakers to Drupal maintenance support planscon.

This blew me away when I first learned about it. After all the work to bring mainstream PHP to Drupal maintenance support plans core, after all the outreach to PHP-FIG, after all the talks Drupal maintenance support plansists have given at major PHP conferences, how is this possible?

You see, basically every other PHP conference covers their speakers’ travel and accommodation costs. Drupal maintenance support planscon doesn’t, and never has. Historically it has to do with Drupal maintenance support planscon’s identity as a community conference, rather than a professional one. But it means the best PHP speakers never get to Drupal maintenance support planscon.

On one hand that’s great for our project: our speakers are all passionate volunteers! They’re specialists who care deeply about the project. On the other hand, it contributes to isolated, “stay on the island” thinking. If the only speakers we hear are Drupal maintenance support plansists, where do we get new insights? If the only people at the BoF or code sprint table are Drupal maintenance support plansists, how do we leverage the strengths of the broader PHP community? How do we contribute back? How do we grow?

Every year, the lack of financial support holds back major PHP contributors from speaking at Drupal maintenance support planscon. The maintainers of Composer, PHPUnit, and Guzzle want to come to Drupal maintenance support planscon, but we don’t make it possible. These people built and maintain the cornerstones of Drupal maintenance support plans. Why do we hold them at arm’s length?

This year, as Drupal maintenance support planscon PHP Track Chair, I’m in a position to make some changes. So I invited two notable PHP speakers to come and join us at the con: Sebastian Bergmann, author of PHPUnit, and Michelle Sanver, president of @phpwomen. Today I’m announcing a very special GoFundMe campaign to pay the travel and accommodation for these two exceptional contributors.

I believe that Drupal maintenance support plansists want to get off the island.

I believe in the benefits of closer cooperation with the PHP community.

I believe there’s a lot we can learn from these people, and a lot we can teach them too.

And I believe that I’m not the only one.

We’ve estimated costs conservatively; this is not a lot of money. Anything we collect above and beyond their needs will go to the Drupal maintenance support plans Association, but let’s be honest with ourselves: this campaign isn’t just about bringing Sebastian and Michelle to Drupal maintenance support planscon. Your donation shows the Drupal maintenance support plans Association that you want to welcome contributors from other communities. You prove to them that their constituents want to bring in this kind of speaker. When you donate, you stand up for the kind of community you believe in.

Please donate, share, and tweet the campaign today.

Because “get off the island” isn’t just about the code. It’s about the community.
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