community

Peterman Brothers Charity Showdown Supports Indianapolis-Area Community Organizations

Throughout March, voters will help the staff at Peterman Brothers select four charity partner organizations for 2023.




community

SE Radio 579: Arun Gupta on Open Source Strategy and Community

Arun Gupta, Vice President and General Manager of Open Ecosystem Initiatives at Intel Corporation, discusses open-source strategy and community with SE Radio host Kanchan Shringi. They explore the business case and business model for why and how big tech participates in the open-source ecosystem. Arun describes ways to foster a culture of engagement with open source within companies such as Intel, Amazon, and Apple. They then consider how the principles can be applied to closed-source software within a company. Finally, they discuss some of the benefits that Intel has gained from more than 20 years of open source contributions and look at the company’s plan for the year ahead. SE Radio is rought to you by IEEE Software magazine and IEEE Computer Society.




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Punjabi Californians Find a Lifeline Through Community Health Workers

Facing a health care system without sufficient translation services and a grueling economic landscape, Punjabi residents in Fresno, California, have created an organization to help meet their community’s unique needs.




community

Peralta Community College District

Community College Librarian/Faculty Diversity Internship (Berkeley--onsite)




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Legend of Arcadia: Redefining Community-Driven Operations

Legend of Arcadia (LoA), a new card-based RPG set in an expansive universe inspired by Kingdom Hearts, is bringing a community-driven operational model to Web3 gaming. With a focus on sustainable growth, LoA aims to establish itself as a leading platform by integrating blockchain technology, unique NFT mechanics, and community-centric features that foster long-term player engagement.

As the Web3 gaming industry is forecasted to grow to $305 billion by 2030, LoA stands out by addressing key sustainability issues that have previously limited the success of Web3 gaming ventures. Many blockchain-based games have struggled with player retention and engagement, often due to unsustainable reward systems. LoA’s approach, built on years of gaming experience from its team’s work with industry leaders like Tencent, Hero Entertainment, and Seasun Studios, centers on creating an inclusive, feedback-driven community.

Community-driven growth and operations

Legend of Arcadia (LoA), a card-based RPG game built on a vast story universe inspired by Kingdom Hearts, has a strong vision for reimagining live operations in Web3, called community-driven operations. The formula combines building a sticky and vocal community driven by a strong feedback loop and nimble implementation of the ideas. This has helped LoA stand out from others.

The team has spent the past two years perfecting the formula based on their decade-long experience in driving high DAU and retention at leading game companies such as Tencent, Hero Entertainment, and Seasun Studios. At the same time, building a 60k+ strong community with users that actively interact with the team and provide them with feedback.

The right feedback loop between the community and the developer has led to innovative tactics for driving community engagement.

For example, rather than hosting traditional alpha tests, the team mixed the idea of esports and competition and invited people to form their own teams to compete during the test. This led to a brand-new Guild called Alter Ego Guild being formed in the community, and they remain some of the game’s biggest supporters, helping new players onboard and get deep into LoA.

During its three-month campaign, LoA had 100,000+ registered users with minimal marketing spend. It also has very high next-day and 7-day retention of 75% and 56%, respectively, higher than many traditional games' 50% and 20%. As it moves towards its TGE and official game launch, the community continues to provide feedback and support the team.

With backing from 10+ investors, including Animoca Brands and OKX Ventures, LoA can further develop the game's vastness, ensuring the community is constantly engaged with new content and utilities of its native token, $ARCA. This ranges from the endless possibilities of different NFT heroes to the countless actions and ways to earn $ARCA tokens.

Innovative NFT Mechanics and Extensive Gameplay

In LoA, each NFT hero is unique, with randomized genetic traits such as appearance and abilities drawn from a large gene pool of over five trillion combinations, including over 48 types of basic attributes, 40,000+ skill combinations, and more than 28 million gene combinations. This ensures that no two NFT heroes are the same.

The game team, supported by AI, has also created countless words and storylines, shaping different toy characters and enriching the stories of LoA. It also enhances player retention by implementing seasonal demands created by the in-game mechanics, which will eventually boost the trading volume.

$ARCA Token Distribution and Roadmap

In LoA, players can earn tokens through a variety of activities and strategies involving their NFT heroes. Inspired by a system commonly used in web2 games, by combining White Ores from mining with Black Ores earned in battles, they can produce $ARCA tokens. Heroes can also be customized through special events and features, which not only alter their appearance but can also provide gameplay advantages, such as enhanced mining power when using event-specific skins.

Players can also participate in PvE content by clearing dungeons and defeating bosses for valuable loot or diving into PvP battles to compete against others for rewards and climb seasonal leaderboards for even greater gains. To further boost their earnings, players can stake $ARCA tokens, unlocking additional rewards like free NFTs or a share of profits from NFT sales, adding another layer of value to their in-game investments.

In addition to earning tokens through in-game monetization, LoA further enhances sustainability by distinguishing between in-game and external economic factors. This structure allows players to monetize external elements, such as staking $ARCA tokens for special privileges and rewards or sharing in proceeds from NFT assets. This approach aims to foster long-term value creation over short-term speculative gains.

LoA will have a total supply of 40,000,000 $ARCA tokens that are distributed among seven pools where each pool will be further subdivided into different rank tiers based on the amount of Gacha Points earned.

With countless opportunities and activities in the world of LoA, the game constantly rejuvenates the excitement of its community and players, which will ensure its sustainability in the long run. The game also has plans for extensive single-player content (PVE mode) and multiplayer modes where players can form teams and challenge others in real-time battles. Legend of Arcadia is currently set to launch in November 2024.

About Legend of Arcadia

Legend of Arcadia (LOA) (https://legendofarcadia.io/) is a card-based RPG game built on a vast story universe inspired by Kingdom Hearts. LOA is built with the latest technology for the modern gamer, powered by blockchain. Players can enjoy the game for free, on the go, on a mobile device, and socialize in real-time with gamers from across the globe through immersive PvP game modes and by trading highly composable NFTs.

This article was written by FL Contributors at www.forexlive.com.




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Rekt Raises $1.5M Seed Round Backed by Angels and Community

Rekt Brands Inc. (Rekt), the parent company behind the Rektguy NFT project, Rekt Drinks, and the Rekt brand intellectual property, is excited to announce the completion of a $1.5 million seed funding round. Funded exclusively by angel investors and the community—without institutional venture capital—this achievement highlights the support Rekt received from its loyal and growing network.

This funding announcement follows the debut of Rekt Drinks, Rekt’s first consumer product: a lime-flavored sparkling water with zero caffeine and zero alcohol, featuring the Rekt branding. Rekt Drinks made its debut last week with 222,456 units available across 32 countries. The entire stock sold out in under 48 hours, with demand in the U.S. alone resulting in a complete sell-out within just 4 hours and 20 minutes. This launch represents one of the largest real-world product sales by a Web3 brand, reinforcing Rekt’s potential as a cultural force in both digital and traditional markets.

Rekt was founded from the success of the Rektguy NFT collection, created by artist Ovie Faruq (OSF) in May 2022. Since then, the Rektguy project has expanded into Rekt Brands, which oversees the Rekt IP and pioneered a unique industry model by offering equity in the parent company directly to its NFT holders, utilizing a Reg CF exemption under SEC guidelines in the U.S.

“Rekt has had a die-hard, cult-like community for the past 2 years, and our ambition is to fulfill its potential as one of the largest Web3 brands,” said OSF. “With the sell-out of our drinks last week, that’s 222,456 times someone is going to pick up a can with the Rekt logo and a Rektguy on it. It’s a magnitude higher for us in terms of brand awareness.”

With this new funding, Rekt is poised to expand its product lineup, strengthen its brand awareness in and outside of Web3, while further bridging digital culture with physical consumer products. The Rekt community remains at the heart of the brand’s mission, with upcoming projects that will continue to empower, engage, and reward its dedicated supporters.

About Rekt

Rekt Brands Inc. (https://x.com/rektbrands) is the parent company that owns the Rektguy NFT project, Rekt Drinks, and the Rekt brand intellectual property. Established from the success of the Rektguy NFT collection by artist Ovie Faruq (OSF), the brand has expanded into consumer goods and groundbreaking community equity models. Rekt aims to redefine brand ownership and engagement through its Web3 foundation, innovative products, and viral global community.

This article was written by FL Contributors at www.forexlive.com.




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NAB Amplify™ Launches Early Access, Presents New Global Hub for NAB Show® Community




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NAB Show New York Tech Chat Stage Presents Solutions to Content Community Challenges

NAB Show New York attendees will have the opportunity to interact directly with exhibiting companies about their brands and products through sessions on the Tech Chat Stage, part of a new immersive show floor experience. NAB Show New York returns in-person October 19-20, 2022 at the Javits Center.




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Create, Connect and Capitalize: NAB Show Community Zones Offer Free Education to Supercharge Content for Success

Washington, D.C.— The 2024 NAB Show, taking place April 13-17 (Exhibits April 14-17) at the Las Vegas Convention Center, will give attendees the opportunity to spark their imagination, better connect with their communities, witness next-generation technology in action and fuel their content through dedicated on-floor Community Zones.




community

Biodesign cultivates community partnerships to broaden understanding of health equity

Biodesign program aims to ensure all trainees have a better understanding of health equity and appreciate the ways in which new technologies can widen or narrow the gaps in access to care.

The post Biodesign cultivates community partnerships to broaden understanding of health equity appeared first on Scope.




community

Committee visits Connswater Community Greenway

The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Infrastructure has today visited the Connswater Community Greenway to see how the park is improving the quality of life for local people.




community

#380: 25 Years of Java: Technology, Community, Family

Community Managers Bob Rhubart and Javed Mohammed share the best of 25 years of Java.

May 23, 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the first appearance of the Java programming language, as designed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems. Despite the emergence of a number of competing languages over the years, Java, under Oracle’s stewardship since 2010, remains one of the most widely used languages in software development. It runs on 3 billion devices worldwide, and is used by more than 12 million developers.

In recognition of this milestone in Java’s evolution, we sought the insight of people who regularly work with Java. We wanted their perspectives on the significance of this anniversary, and on the intersection of Java and their lives, professional and otherwise. As you'll hear, for these people, Java is so much more than a technology.




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#390: Dmitry Alexandrov on Microservices, Project Helidon, and Building the Community

In this episode Jim Grisanzio talks with Dmitry Alexandrov about his session at Jfokus 2021. Dmitry is a well known speaker at Java conferences globally, and at this month's Jfokus he ran a live coding session on Project Helidon, which is a collection of Java libraries for writing microservices. Dmitry covered the performance improvements and new features in Helidon 2.1. See his session abstract here.

But Helidon is not just a Java engineering project for writing microservices. It's also an Open Source project. So developers can contribute globally via the community on GitHub. This is the real power of the technology -- the people sharing their experience and contributing to the project. And this is where Dmitry really gets emotional when he talks about Helidon. As a software developer, he loves the technology, but there's something special about his tone when he talks about the people he meets in the community.

Dmitry has been a Java Champion for several years now, and he recently jointed Oracle in Bulgaria. Get him on Twitter @bercut2000. Jim Grisanzio is a Sr. Community Manager in Oracle Developer Relations. Get him on Twitter @jimgris. Video from the interview is on YouTube.

Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations
https://twitter.com/jimgris
https://developer.oracle.com/team/ 




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Sandesh Rao and Sai Penumuru on the Community and Technologies at Sangam 2019

From the Archives | December 2019 | Sangam 19, Hyderabad, India

Jim Grisanzio talks with Sandesh Rao and Sai Penumuru about the technology announcements at Sangam 2019 in Hyderabad and also the Sangam and OGYatra development community. In the discussion, Sai and Sandesh covered all the technology announcements Oracle made at the event, and all the community development activities that were taking place at the time. 

Video from the 2019 Interview
https://youtu.be/xvIlOlK0lek 

Sai Penumuru, President, AIOUG
https://twitter.com/sai_penumuru

Sandesh Rao, VP, AIOps, Oracle
https://twitter.com/sandeshr 

All India Oracle Users Group
http://www.aioug.org/ 

Sangam 19 Conference Website
http://www.aioug.org/sangam19/ 

Images from Sangam 19
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmJYoaz3 

Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations
https://twitter.com/jimgris
https://developer.oracle.com/team/ 




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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Аlina Yurenko at Jfokus 2020 on the GraalVM Project and Building the Community

In this archives episode Jim Grisanzio from Oracle Developer Relations talks with Аlina Yurenko from Oracle on the GraalVM Project. The conversation took place in February 2020 at the Jfokus Java conference in Stockholm, Sweden. Alina talks about the state of the GraalVM project, the community, and Jfokus. Also see the video on YouTube.




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Richard Fichtner at JavaOne Las Vegas on Building the Java Community

In this conversation Oracle's Jim Grisanzio talks with Java developer Richard Fichtner at JavaOne Las Vegas 2022 about building the Java community and what Richard loves about Java.

Richard Fichtner, CEO, XDEV Software
https://twitter.com/RichardFichtner

Jim Grisanzio, Duke's Corner Podcast Host
https://twitter.com/jimgris

Podcast Video
https://youtu.be/Icf8AbfMAVw

Dev Java
https://dev.java/

Inside Java
https://inside.java/

 

 




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Miro Wengner at JavaOne on OpenJDK and the Java Community

In this conversation Oracle's Jim Grisanzio talks with Miro Wengner at JavaOne Las Vegas 2022 about his experiences with Java the technology, and why he loves Java the community. Miro serves on the JCP Executive Committee, he's a Java Champion, and he's a contributor to OpenJDK. He's also a friend I met back on the OpenSolaris project at Sun in 2008!

Miro Wengner, Java Champion
https://twitter.com/miragemiko

Jim Grisanzio, Java Developer Relations
https://twitter.com/jimgris

Images from JavaOne Las Vegas 2022
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAdP6P

Podcast Video
https://youtu.be/FT4qpZRH2xU

Dev Java
https://dev.java/

Inside Java
https://inside.java/




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Brian Vermeer at JavaOne on Keeping the Community Thriving

In this conversation Oracle's Jim Grisanzio talks with Java Champion Brian Vermeer at JavaOne Las Vegas 2022 about the thriving Java community in The Netherlands, how to keep the Java community growing globally, and his thoughts on becoming a developer.

Brian Vermeer, Java Champion
https://twitter.com/BrianVerm

Jim Grisanzio, Java Developer Relations
https://twitter.com/jimgris

Images from JavaOne Las Vegas 2022
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAdP6P

Podcast Video
https://youtu.be/Jlk6Dq9dB2c

Dev Java
https://dev.java/

Inside Java
https://inside.java/

 




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Mary Grygleski: Community is Innate!

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Mary Grygleski, a Java developer and Java Champion based in Chicago. The conversation covers Java's longevity, building the Java community, running the Chicago Java User Group, and the constant need to keep learning. Mary embraces the concept of always becoming a beginner whenever there is a need to learn something new. During the interview Mary and Jim also discovered a common background they have with Sun Microsystems and Solaris! 

Mary on Twitter https://twitter.com/mgrygles
Jim on Twitter https://twitter.com/jimgris




community

Marit van Dijk: The Java Community is Awesome!

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Marit van Dijk, a Java Champion and Developer Advocate at JetBrains based in The Netherlands. The conversation covers all things Java — the growing community, the latest features to enable developer productivity, contributing to Open Source, advice for students, and Marit's unique background in Social Science Informatics that combines computer science and social science.

Marit on Twitter https://twitter.com/MaritvanDijk77

Marit on the Web https://maritvandijk.com/

Jim on Twitter https://twitter.com/jimgris




community

Praveen Mohan: Quality in Java and the Community

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Praveen Mohan, Director of Java Quality and Infrastructure at the Oracle India Development Center in Bangalore, which is part of the Java Platform Group. The conversation covers the technical details of the quality engineering operation in Bangalore where 40 developers ensure that Java is tested to the highest standards possible before release. Also discussed is how much the team engages the Bangalore Java User Group to build close development relationships with the community.

Jim: https://twitter.com/jimgris
Praveen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohanpraveen/




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Simon Martinelli: Trains, Code, Community, and Teaching!

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Simon Martinelli, a Java Champion and an Oracle ACE Pro from Switzerland who loves contributing to FOSS projects and teaching students all about Java. The conversation ranges from Simon’s early experience learning Java, working for the Swiss Railway, engaging multiple Java User Groups, and teaching students. Simon also gets into the benefits of modern Java and some of the best features the technology offers for developers.


Simon: https://x.com/simas_ch

Jim: https://x.com/jimgris

 




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Cesar Hernandez: Sharing with the Community

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Cesar Hernandez, a Java Champion, a teacher, and long time contributor to multiple Open Source projects from Guatemala. The conversation ranged from how Cesar blew up his dad's computer to start his computer science career, teaching Java to university students, the benefits of Java technology, and participating at Java User Groups and conferences. And most importantly, Cesar talked about his passion for sharing everything he knows with the community.

Cesar Hernandez https://x.com/CesarHgt
Jim Grisanzio https://x.com/jimgris

Duke's Corner Java Podcast https://dukescorner.libsyn.com/




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Visit to Jajce of international community representatives led by OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

JAJCE, 19 July 2016 – The recent decision of the Central Bosnian Canton Assembly to divide the secondary school in Jajce, despite court decisions and students’ protests, was the main focus of discussions held today by representatives of the international community in BiH, including the Office of the High Representative, the French Embassy and the USAID Mission Director, who joined the Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH, Ambassador Jonathan Moore, in meetings with Jajce municipal authorities and civil society. 

Ambassador Moore condemned the decision by the Cantonal Assembly to divide the students against their will. “The children of Bosnia and Herzegovina deserve the best conditions for inclusive, quality education.  The creation of yet another case of ‘two schools under one roof’ is a move in exactly the wrong direction, and is not the way to solve other questions such as questions of curriculum or educational certificates.  Practice has shown that administrative unification of divided schools improves conditions for learning and saves scarce resources.  The Canton cannot afford the schools it has now.  We should respect both principles of inclusion and the will of the students.  Local authorities in Jajce should withdraw their request, and cantonal authorities should not implement this mistaken decision,” said Ambassador Moore.

“The recent demonstrations we have seen show that children in Jajce do not want to be divided.  In this, they have our admiration and support. OHR joins the call for authorities of the Central Bosnia Canton to rethink the decision to form a new school in Jajce, and instead refocus their efforts to find solutions to problems in the education sector without endangering the multi-ethnic character of Jajce and the Central Bosnia Canton, “ said Michael Doyle, attending the visit on behalf of the High Representative Valentin Inzko.

“The unity and strength of France are mirrored in the existence of unified schools for all children. As friends of this country, we the French people want to see the same values and principles to be implemented in BiH. I would like to congratulate the Jajce students for their fight and collective spirit”, said Donato Guiliani, cultural counsellor of the French Embassy and director of the French Institute in BiH.

This is the third OSCE-organized visit of international community members to schools and communities in BiH.

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Tajikistan’s National Action Plan on enhancing chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear security presented to international community at OSCE roundtable meeting

Tajikistan’s National Action Plan on implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540, which was supported by the OSCE Office in Tajikistan as a way of enhancing the country’s chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear security, was presented to representatives of the international community in Dushanbe on 28 April 2016.

As well as bringing together representatives of international organizations dealing with non-proliferation issues, and embassies and diplomatic missions of the OSCE participating States and the UN members in Tajikistan, some 30 professionals in the area of chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear security in Tajikistan also attended the meeting. The discussion was held to mark the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1540 on 28 April 2004.

“As we have now already moved to the implementation phase of the Plan, I have no doubt that we all understand the importance of the need to provide resources that are indispensable for strengthening co-operation and collaboration in implementing the approved 1540 measures,” said Fabio Piana, Acting Head of the OSCE Office in Tajikistan. “Diplomatic missions of the OSCE participating States or UN Member States in Tajikistan are encouraged to take part in implementing Tajikistan’s National Action Plan, with the aim of ensuring the overall sustainability of our joint efforts.”

Ilkhom Mirsaidov, National co-ordinator on implementing the National Action Plan, thanked the OSCE for the assistance provided in developing the Plan – a process that took two years to accomplish. He also stressed the importance of multilateral co-operation and co-ordination of efforts during its implementation.

The National Action Plan, encompassing various implementation measures on nuclear, chemical, and biological security for 2016-2021, was adopted by Tajikistan’s Government on 9 February 2016.

The Office, in close co-operation with the OSCE Conflict Prevention Centre, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs, and the 1540 Committee Group of Experts, will continue to assist the Government in the Plan’s practical implementation.

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community

Documentary Explores Connection of Algae and Community

Screen Arts Professor Paul B. Kim spent eight days in Hawai'i filming a documentary based on Assistant Professor of Biology Florybeth La Valle's research on algae. The two shared their similar philosophies for the work they do.

The post Documentary Explores Connection of Algae and Community appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic.




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Campus Food Recovery Network Serves Local Community

Pepperdine students in the service club Food Recovery Network have been saving edible items on campus for seven years. It is a joint effort between the club and Malibu nonprofits.

The post Campus Food Recovery Network Serves Local Community appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic.





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Community News: Latest PECL Releases (09.10.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • opentelemetry 1.1.0beta3
    See https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-php-instrumentation/releases/tag/1.1.0beta3

  • xpass 1.0.0
    - first GA release
  • mongodb 1.19.4
    ## What's Changed * Use full-report convenience action for SSDLC reports by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1589 * PHPC-2381: Allow releasing pre-release versions through the release automation by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1590 * Revamp evergreen builds and add tags for pull requests by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1593 * Add tag checks aliases by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1596 * PHPC-2409: Update to libmongoc 1.27.4 by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1600 * PHPC-2405: Update to libmongocrypt 1.10.1 by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1602 * Reduce amount of evergreen config includes by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1612 * PHPC-2422: Update libmongoc to 1.27.5 by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1619 * PHPC-2420: Compare Int64 instances without casting by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1617 * PHPC-2429: Fix UTCDateTime with negative timestamps by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1623 * Update to libmongoc 1.27.6 by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1627 * Update GitHub Actions job names by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1632

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/compare/1.19.3...1.19.4

  • datadog_trace 1.3.1
    ## Tracer

    Fixed

    • Fix DD_AUTOLOAD_NO_COMPILE #2833
    • Loader: Use the same version number as for other extensions #2838
    • Consider ifunc symbols also defined Datadog/libdatadog#609
    • Fix crash with double parent key in tracestate #2837
    • Fix #2831: Failure with LTO #2839

    Internal

    • Avoid using non-bundled rust git dependencies #2827
  • timezonedb 2024.2
    Updated to version 2024.2 (2024b)
  • phpy 1.0.8
    - Added argument_as_object configuration item - Add Helper::printTraceback() - Support windows platform - Support Python class as parent class of PHP class
  • opentelemetry 1.1.0beta2
    See https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-php-instrumentation/releases/tag/1.1.0beta2
  • xlswriter 1.5.7
    - Fix: insertDate memory leak.
  • rpminfo 1.1.1
    - display author and license in phpinfo - drop support for librpm < 4.13
  • ev 1.2.0
    - Support for PHP versions older than 8 has been dropped. Maintaining compatibility with multiple PHP versions (5, 7, and 8) has become increasingly difficult. Recent changes in PHP 8.3 have further complicated the build scripts. Additionally, as PHP releases older than 8.1 are now officially unsupported, it has become challenging to continue supporting PHP 5 and 7. - Fixed #51: Building statically with PHP 8.3.10 fails with an "unknown" PHP version.




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Community News: Latest PECL Releases (09.17.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • win32service 1.1.0beta2
    * Add object Win32ServiceRightInfo

    • Add function win32_read_right_access_service()
    • Add function win32_read_all_rights_access_service()
    • Add function win32_add_right_access_service()
    • Add function win32_remove_right_access_service()
    • Add function win32_add_service_env_var()
    • Add function win32_remove_service_env_var()
    • Add function win32_get_service_env_vars()
    • Add function win32_set_service_pause_resume_state()
    • Some function are now disabled if PHP not run in Windows service context. See PHP Information.
    • Use the gen_stub.php to generate arginfo header.

    The binary is also available here: https://github.com/win32service/win32service/releases/tag/v1.1.0-beta1

  • win32service 1.1.0beta1
    * Add object Win32ServiceRightInfo * Add function win32_read_right_access_service() * Add function win32_read_all_rights_access_service() * Add function win32_add_right_access_service() * Add function win32_remove_right_access_service() * Add function win32_add_service_env_var() * Add function win32_remove_service_env_var() * Add function win32_get_service_env_vars() * Add function win32_set_service_pause_resume_state() * Some function are now disabled if PHP not run in Windows service context. See PHP Information. * Use the `gen_stub.php` to generate arginfo header.

    The binary is also available here: https://github.com/win32service/win32service/releases/tag/v1.1.0-beta1

  • xpass 1.1.0RC1
    - add crypt_gensalt(?string $prefix = null, int $count = 0): ?string {} - add crypt_preferred_method(): ?string {} - add crypt_checksalt(string $salt): int {} - add CRYPT_PREFIX_* and CRYPT_SALT_* constants
  • protobuf 4.28.1
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v28.1 for release notes.




community

Community News: Latest PECL Releases (09.24.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • redis 6.1.0RC2
    Sponsors

    Audiomack - https://audiomack.com Open LMS - https://openlms.net Avtandil Kikabidze - https://github.com/akalongman Ty Karok - https://github.com/karock Object Cache Pro for WordPress - https://objectcache.pro

    --- 6.1.0RC2 ---

    Fixed:

    • Fixed a SIGABRT error in PHP 8.4 [a75a7e5a] (Michael Grunder)
    • Clean up code for unsupported versions of PHP [37cebdd7] (Remi Collet)
    • Add SessionHelpers.php to package.xml[e9474b80] (Remi Collet)
    • 8.4 implicit null fix, bump version [bff3a22e, 30c8f90c] [Remi Collet]

    Changed:

    • Raised minimum supported PHP version to 7.4 [8b519423] (Michael Grunder)

    Removed:

    • Removed erroneously duplicated changelog entries [40c89736] (Michael Grunder)

    Tests/CI:

    • Move to upload artifacts v4 [9d380500] (Michael Grunder)

    Added:

    • Added composer.json to support PIE (PHP Installer for Extensions) [b59e35a6] (James Titcumb)

    --- 6.1.0RC1 ---

    Fixed:

    • Fix random connection timeouts with Redis Cluster. [eb7f31e7] (Jozsef Koszo)
    • Fix argument count issue in HSET with associative array [6ea5b3e0] (Viktor Djupsjobacka)
    • SRANDMEMBER can return any type because of serialization. [6673b5b2] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix HRANDFIELD command when WITHVALUES is used. [99f9fd83] (Michael Grunder)
    • Allow context array to be nullable [50529f56] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix a macOS (M1) compiler warning. [7de29d57] (Michael Grunder)
    • GETEX documentation/updates and implentation in RedisCluster [981c6931] (Michael Grunder)
    • Refactor redis_script_cmd and fix to flush subcommand. [7c551424] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Update liveness check and fix PHP 8.4 compilation error. [c139de3a] (Michael Grunder)
    • Rework how we declare ZSTD min/max constants. [34b5bd81] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix memory leak if we fail in ps_open_redis. [0e926165] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix segfault and remove redundant macros [a9e53fd1] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix PHP 8.4 includes [a51215ce] (Michael Grunder)
    • Handle arbitrarily large SCAN cursors properly. [2612d444, e52f0afa] (Michael Grunder)
    • Improve warning when we encounter an invalid EXPIRY in SET [732e466a] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix Arginfo / zpp mismatch for DUMP command [50e5405c] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • RedisCluster::publish returns a cluster_long_resp [14f93339] (Alexandre Choura)
    • Fix segfault when passing just false to auth. [6dc0a0be] (Michael Grunder)
    • the VALUE argument type for hSetNx must be the same as for hSet [df074dbe] (Uladzimir Tsykun)
    • Other fixes [e18f6c6d, 3d7be358, 2b555c89, fa1a283a, 37c5f8d4] (Michael Grunder, Viktor Szepe)

    Added:

    • Compression support for PHP sessions. [da4ab0a7] (bitactive)
    • Support for early_refresh in Redis sessions to match cluster behavior [b6989018] (Bitactive)
    • Implement WAITAOF command. [ed7c9f6f] (Michael Grunder)

    Removed:

    • PHP 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3 CI jobs [d68c30f8, dc39bd55] (Michael Grunder)

    Changed:

    • Fix the time unit of retry_interval [3fdd52b4] (woodong)

    Documentation:

    • Many documentation fixes. [eeb51099] (Michael Dwyer)
    • fix missing code tags [f865d5b9] (divinity76)
    • Mention Valkey support [5f1eecfb] (PlavorSeol)
    • Mention KeyDB support in README.md [37fa3592] (Tim Starling)
    • Remove mention of pickle [c7a73abb] (David Baker)
    • Add session.save_path examples [8a39caeb] (Martin Vancl)
    • Tighter return types for Redis::(keys|hKeys|hVals|hGetAll) [77ab62bc] (Benjamin Morel)
    • Update stubs [4d233977, ff305349, 12966a74, a4a283ab, 8f8ff72a] (Michael Grunder, Takayasu Oyama, Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix config.m4 when using custom dep paths [ece3f7be] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix retry_internal documentation [142c1f4a] (SplotyCode)
    • Fix anchor link [9b5cad31] (Git'Fellow)
    • Fix typo in link [bfd379f0] (deiga)
    • Fix Fedora package url [60b1ba14, 717713e1] (Dmitrii Kotov)
    • Update Redis Sentinel documentation to reflect changes to constructor in 6.0 release [dc05d65c] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)

    Tests/CI:

    • Avoid fatal error in test execution. [57304970] (Michael Grunder)
    • Refactor unit test framework. [b1771def] (Michael Grunder)
    • Get unit tests working in php-cgi. [b808cc60] (Michael Grunder)
    • Switch to ZEND_STRL in more places. [7050c989, f8c762e7] (Michael Grunder)
    • Workaround weird PHP compiler crash. [d3b2d87b] (Michael Grunder)
    • Refactor tests (formatting, modernization, etc). [dab6a62d, c6cd665b, 78b70ca8, 3c125b09, 18b0da72, b88e72b1, 0f94d9c1, 59965971, 3dbc2bd8, 9b90c03b, c0d6f042] (Michael Grunder)
    • Spelling fixes [0d89e928] (Michael Grunder)
    • Added Valkey support. [f350dc34] (Michael Grunder)
    • Add a test for session compression. [9f3ca98c] (Michael Grunder)
    • Test against valkey [a819a44b] (Michael Grunder)
    • sessionSaveHandler injection. [9f8f80ca] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • KeyDB addiions [54d62c72, d9c48b78] (Michael Grunder)
    • Add PHP 8.3 to CI [78d15140, e051a5db] (Robert Kelcak, Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Use newInstance in RedisClusterTest [954fbab8] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Use actions/checkout@v4 [f4c2ac26] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Cluster nodes from ENV [eda39958, 0672703b] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Ensure we're talking to redis-server in our high ports test. [7825efbc] (Michael Grunder)
    • Add missing option to installation example [2bddd84f] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix typo in link [8f6bc98f] (Timo Sand)
    • Update tests to allow users to use a custom class. [5f6ce414] (Michael Grunder)
  • APCu 5.1.24
    - Make compatible with PHP 8.4. - apc.php: Preserve search parameter when deleting entry. - apc.PHP: Allow arbitrary search regex.
  • gRPC 1.67.0RC1
    - gRPC Core 1.67.0 update
  • protobuf 4.27.5
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v27.5 for release notes.
  • protobuf 3.25.5
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v25.5 for release notes.
  • protobuf 4.28.2
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v28.2 for release notes.




community

Community News: Latest PECL Releases (10.01.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • protobuf 4.29.0RC1
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v29.0-rc-1 for release notes.

  • datadog_trace 1.3.2
    ## Tracer

    Fixed

    • Fix crash with git metadata injection
  • xpass 1.1.0
    - add crypt_gensalt(?string $prefix = null, int $count = 0): ?string {} - add crypt_preferred_method(): ?string {} - add crypt_checksalt(string $salt): int {} - add CRYPT_PREFIX_* and CRYPT_SALT_* constants
  • zip 1.22.4
    - compatibility with 8.4 - add ZipArchive::ER_TRUNCATED_ZIP added in libzip 1.11
  • msgpack 3.0.0
    * Add support for PHP-8.1 Enums * merges #173 * fixes #171 * Add support for APCu * merges #162, #93 * Add OPT_ASSOC for roundtrip serialization of map. * merges #58
  • mongodb 1.20.0
    ## What's Changed * Master is now 1.20-dev by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1550 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1553 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1554 * PHPC-2386: Fix build config output without libmongocrypt by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1557 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1563 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1564 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1566 * Bump mongodb-labs/drivers-github-tools from 1 to 2 by @dependabot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1568 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1569 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1570 * Revert "Bump mongodb-labs/drivers-github-tools from 1 to 2" by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1571 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1574 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1576 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1578 * PHPC-2395: Fetch Atlas connectivity URIs from AWS Secrets Manager by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1579 * Merge v1.19 into master by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1581 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1580 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1585 * PHPC-2398: Use server_id methods for libmongoc 1.28+ by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1582 * PHPC-2401: Support QEv2 range protocol by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1583 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1588 * PHPC-2254: Relax server selection timeout error message pattern by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1587 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1591 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1592 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1594 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1597 * PHPC-2376: Test against MongoDB 8.0 by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1598 * Fix version computation for libmongoc development versions by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1599 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1601 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1603 * PHPC-1489: Deprecate integer readPreference constants by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1604 * PHPC-2347: Deprecate BSON functions by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1607 * Fix failing tests on x86 systems by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1609 * PHPC-2349, PHPC-2411: Deprecate unused exception classes by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1608 * PHPC-2414, PHPC-2415: Update wire versions for MongoDB 8.0 compatibility by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1610 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1613 * PHPC-2286 Implement `UTCDateTime::toDateTimeImmutable` by @GromNaN in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1611 * PHPC-1957 Add tests for out-of-range `UTCDateTime` values by @GromNaN in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1614 * Use drivers-evergreen-tools for Windows testing by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1615 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1620 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1621 * PHPC-2421, PHPC-2428: Update bundled dependencies by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1622 * PHPC-2434: Add PHP 8.4 to GitHub Actions by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1625 * PHPC-2420: Initial composer.json for pie support by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1624 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1626 * Merge v1.19 into master by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1629 * PHPC-2403: Remove optional sparsity and trimFactor options by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1628 * Merge v1.19 into v1.20 by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1633 * PHPC-2412: Deprecate CursorId class by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1616 * Fix exception message expectation on MongoDB latest by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1637 * Validate composer.json as part of CI workflows by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1636 * Update merge-up config by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1641 * PHPC-2443: Deprecate string argument and accept Int64 instances in UTCDateTime constructor by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1643 * PHPC-2413: Use new distros for RHEL ppc and Z by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1647 * PHPC-2442: Deprecate getServer, add getHost and getPort to APM events by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1644 * Merge v1.19 into v1.20 by @mongodb-php-bot in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1649 * PHPC-2350: Implement JSON methods for PackedArray by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1645 * Update archive names for Windows builds by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1655 * Remove usage of deprecated E_STRICT by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1668 * PHPC-2448: Update to libmongoc 1.28.0 by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1673 * PHPC-2452: Warn if --with-openssl-dir is used by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1677 * PHPC-2453: Deprecation notice for Query "modifiers" option by @jmikola in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1680 * Drop RHEL 7.6 from evergreen testing by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1682 * PHPC-2456: Correctly dereference arrays in type maps by @alcaeus in https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/pull/1683

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/compare/1.19.4...1.20.0




community

Community News: Latest PECL Releases (10.08.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • uuid 1.2.1
    - MacOS support (Sean Molenaar)

    • fix for util-linux/libuuid 2.40 and uuid_time64
  • yaml 2.2.4
    Bugs Fixed: - #85: PHP 8.4.0 beta4 test yaml_parse_file_002.phpt fails (andypost) - emit.c: fix -Wsign-compare (bd808) - #75: yaml_parse_file does not set &$ndoc as expected (tomterl) - Fix [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] warning (remicollet)
  • redis 6.1.0
    Sponsors

    Audiomack - https://audiomack.com Open LMS - https://openlms.net Avtandil Kikabidze - https://github.com/akalongman Ty Karok - https://github.com/karock Object Cache Pro for WordPress - https://objectcache.pro

    --- 6.1.0 ---

    NOTE: There were no changes to C code between 6.1.0RC2 and 6.1.0

    Documentation:

    • Update package.xml to make it clearer that we support many key-value stores [52e69ede] (Remi Collet)
    • Fix redis.io urls [0bae4bb0] (Vincent Langlet)

    Tests/CI:

    • Fix 2 tests with redis 6.2 [cc1be322] (Remi Collet)

    --- 6.1.0RC2 ---

    Fixed:

    • Fixed a SIGABRT error in PHP 8.4 [a75a7e5a] (Michael Grunder)
    • Clean up code for unsupported versions of PHP [37cebdd7] (Remi Collet)
    • Add SessionHelpers.php to package.xml[e9474b80] (Remi Collet)
    • 8.4 implicit null fix, bump version [bff3a22e, 30c8f90c] [Remi Collet]

    Changed:

    • Raised minimum supported PHP version to 7.4 [8b519423] (Michael Grunder)

    Removed:

    • Removed erroneously duplicated changelog entries [40c89736] (Michael Grunder)

    Tests/CI:

    • Move to upload artifacts v4 [9d380500] (Michael Grunder)

    Added:

    • Added composer.json to support PIE (PHP Installer for Extensions) [b59e35a6] (James Titcumb)

    --- 6.1.0RC1 ---

    Fixed:

    • Fix random connection timeouts with Redis Cluster. [eb7f31e7] (Jozsef Koszo)
    • Fix argument count issue in HSET with associative array [6ea5b3e0] (Viktor Djupsjobacka)
    • SRANDMEMBER can return any type because of serialization. [6673b5b2] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix HRANDFIELD command when WITHVALUES is used. [99f9fd83] (Michael Grunder)
    • Allow context array to be nullable [50529f56] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix a macOS (M1) compiler warning. [7de29d57] (Michael Grunder)
    • GETEX documentation/updates and implentation in RedisCluster [981c6931] (Michael Grunder)
    • Refactor redis_script_cmd and fix to flush subcommand. [7c551424] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Update liveness check and fix PHP 8.4 compilation error. [c139de3a] (Michael Grunder)
    • Rework how we declare ZSTD min/max constants. [34b5bd81] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix memory leak if we fail in ps_open_redis. [0e926165] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix segfault and remove redundant macros [a9e53fd1] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix PHP 8.4 includes [a51215ce] (Michael Grunder)
    • Handle arbitrarily large SCAN cursors properly. [2612d444, e52f0afa] (Michael Grunder)
    • Improve warning when we encounter an invalid EXPIRY in SET [732e466a] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix Arginfo / zpp mismatch for DUMP command [50e5405c] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • RedisCluster::publish returns a cluster_long_resp [14f93339] (Alexandre Choura)
    • Fix segfault when passing just false to auth. [6dc0a0be] (Michael Grunder)
    • the VALUE argument type for hSetNx must be the same as for hSet [df074dbe] (Uladzimir Tsykun)
    • Other fixes [e18f6c6d, 3d7be358, 2b555c89, fa1a283a, 37c5f8d4] (Michael Grunder, Viktor Szepe)

    Added:

    • Compression support for PHP sessions. [da4ab0a7] (bitactive)
    • Support for early_refresh in Redis sessions to match cluster behavior [b6989018] (Bitactive)
    • Implement WAITAOF command. [ed7c9f6f] (Michael Grunder)

    Removed:

    • PHP 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3 CI jobs [d68c30f8, dc39bd55] (Michael Grunder)

    Changed:

    • Fix the time unit of retry_interval [3fdd52b4] (woodong)

    Documentation:

    • Many documentation fixes. [eeb51099] (Michael Dwyer)
    • fix missing code tags [f865d5b9] (divinity76)
    • Mention Valkey support [5f1eecfb] (PlavorSeol)
    • Mention KeyDB support in README.md [37fa3592] (Tim Starling)
    • Remove mention of pickle [c7a73abb] (David Baker)
    • Add session.save_path examples [8a39caeb] (Martin Vancl)
    • Tighter return types for Redis::(keys|hKeys|hVals|hGetAll) [77ab62bc] (Benjamin Morel)
    • Update stubs [4d233977, ff305349, 12966a74, a4a283ab, 8f8ff72a] (Michael Grunder, Takayasu Oyama, Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix config.m4 when using custom dep paths [ece3f7be] (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix retry_internal documentation [142c1f4a] (SplotyCode)
    • Fix anchor link [9b5cad31] (Git'Fellow)
    • Fix typo in link [bfd379f0] (deiga)
    • Fix Fedora package url [60b1ba14, 717713e1] (Dmitrii Kotov)
    • Update Redis Sentinel documentation to reflect changes to constructor in 6.0 release [dc05d65c] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)

    Tests/CI:

    • Avoid fatal error in test execution. [57304970] (Michael Grunder)
    • Refactor unit test framework. [b1771def] (Michael Grunder)
    • Get unit tests working in php-cgi. [b808cc60] (Michael Grunder)
    • Switch to ZEND_STRL in more places. [7050c989, f8c762e7] (Michael Grunder)
    • Workaround weird PHP compiler crash. [d3b2d87b] (Michael Grunder)
    • Refactor tests (formatting, modernization, etc). [dab6a62d, c6cd665b, 78b70ca8, 3c125b09, 18b0da72, b88e72b1, 0f94d9c1, 59965971, 3dbc2bd8, 9b90c03b, c0d6f042] (Michael Grunder)
    • Spelling fixes [0d89e928] (Michael Grunder)
    • Added Valkey support. [f350dc34] (Michael Grunder)
    • Add a test for session compression. [9f3ca98c] (Michael Grunder)
    • Test against valkey [a819a44b] (Michael Grunder)
    • sessionSaveHandler injection. [9f8f80ca] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • KeyDB addiions [54d62c72, d9c48b78] (Michael Grunder)
    • Add PHP 8.3 to CI [78d15140, e051a5db] (Robert Kelcak, Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Use newInstance in RedisClusterTest [954fbab8] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Use actions/checkout@v4 [f4c2ac26] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Cluster nodes from ENV [eda39958, 0672703b] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Ensure we're talking to redis-server in our high ports test. [7825efbc] (Michael Grunder)
    • Add missing option to installation example [2bddd84f] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix typo in link [8f6bc98f] (Timo Sand)
    • Update tests to allow users to use a custom class. [5f6ce414] (Michael Grunder)
  • memcached 3.3.0RC1
    - Add #515 option to locally enforce payload size limit - Add #539 zstd support - Add #540 compression_level option - Mark password as a sensitive param for PHP 8.2 - Fix Windows PHP 8 compatibility - Fix #518 Windows msgpack support - Fix #522 signed integer overflow - Fix #523 incorrect PHP reflection type for Memcached::cas $cas_token - Fix #546 don't check key automatically, unless client-side verify_key is enabled - Fix #555 incompatible pointer types (32-bit)
  • xdebug 3.4.0beta1
    Fri, Oct 04, 2024 - Xdebug 3.4.0beta1

    = Fixed bugs:

    • Fixed issue #2261: Send control socket location in init packet
    • Fixed issue #2281: PHP 8.4 support
  • mailparse 3.1.8
    - PHP 8.4 compatibility
  • mailparse 3.1.7
    - PHP 8.4 compatibility
  • opentelemetry 1.1.0
    See https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-php-instrumentation/releases/tag/1.1.0




community

Community News: Latest PECL Releases (10.15.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • datadog_trace 1.4.1
    ## Tracer

    Fixed

    • Fix: MongoDBIntegration condition typo #2884
    • Fix crash in profiler when span stack switch causes GC run #2885
    • Support build with disabled zend signals #2886
    • Send git tags via remote config #2890
    • Fix memory leak with sidecar trace sender #2875

    Profiling

    Fixed

    • Fix profiler ZTS build on alpine #2887

    Application Security Management

    Fixed

    • AppSec: improve behavior with empty DD_SERVICE/DD_ENV #2888
  • datadog_trace 1.4.0
    ## Tracer

    The default value for datadog.trace.cli_enabled is now set to true (except for composer), meaning that CLI processes will be traced by default.

    Added

    • Dynamic configuration #2796
    • Dynamic instrumentation #2796
      • Can be enabled with datadog.dynamic_instrumentation.enabled=1.
    • Exception replay #2796
      • Can be enabled with datadog.exception_replay_enabled=1.
    • Track peak memory usage in root span metrics #2840

    Changed

    • Enable sidecar trace sender on PHP 8.3 #2729
    • Optimize sending traces via sidecar Datadog/libdatadog#598
    • Add new ini config datadog.crashtracking_enabled #2850
    • Add ionCube to the list of incompatible extensions + add INI setting to ignore incompatible extensions #2858
    • Enable CLI by default #2871

    Fixed

    • Crashtracker: fix a use-after-free error #2843
    • Fix curl integration race condition #2847
    • Fix memory leak with sidecar trace sender #2875
    • OpenTelemetry: Missing addLink method and Fiber handling #2849
    • Mongodb: Deprecated exception in v1.20+ #2870
    • Fix leaking sidecar sessions Datadog/libdatadog#642
    • Implement deadlock watchdog for sidecar Datadog/libdatadog#647

    Internal

    • Fix testsuite flakiness #2841, #2846, #2848, #2867
    • Fix telemetry metric name Datadog/libdatadog#666

    SSI Loader changes

    • Add SSI requirements.json file #2813
    • Disable the tracer in case of a potential incompatibility (extension/jit) #2853

    Profiling

    Internal

    • bump to Rust 1.76 #2876

    Application Security Management

    Changed

    • Move helper to sidecar remote config #2864

    Fixed

    • Fix improper symbol exports in appsec ext/helper #2854
    • Remove gid from socket/lock path of helper #2855
    • appsec ext: retry on connection refused #2860
    • Fix orderly helper appsec shutdown #2859

    Internal changes

    • Add appsec benchmarks #2791
  • selinux 0.6.1
    - fix implicit nullable parameters
  • oauth 2.0.9
    * Fix PHP-8.3 deprecations * Fix PHP-8.4 compatibility




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Community News: Latest PECL Releases (10.22.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • swoole 5.1.5
    - Fix the need to use zend_ini_parse_quantity to parse string numbers for PHP versions greater than 8.2. @matyhtf

    • Fix an occasional resource unavailability issue when coroutineizing pdo_pgsql. @NathanFreeman
    • Fix header file reference issues when coroutineizing pdo_pgsql. @NathanFreeman
    • Fix incorrect relative path checks to avoid bypassing path validation. @matyhtf
    • Fix incorrect concurrency count caused by process restarts in high-concurrency environments. @matyhtf
    • Sync some related code for php8.3 curl. @NathanFreeman
    • Fix core test errors in the process module. @NathanFreeman
    • In SWOOLE_BASE mode, all connections should be closed during the PHP RSHUTDOWN phase. @matyhtf
    • Optimize kernel code. @matyhtf
  • datadog_trace 1.4.2
    ## Tracer

    Changed

    • Disable sidecar sending on lambda #2904

    Fixed

    • Fix exception property offset computation for PHP 8.1+ #2901
    • Prevent Laravel Queue hooks from stacking up #2899
    • Fix crash with missing name in span in debug mode #2893
    • Restrict remote config path to a definite 31 chars DataDog/libdatadog#676

    Application Security Management

    Changed

    • Update event obfuscation regex #2897

    Fixed

    • Fix abort() call on appsec helper unload #2900
  • pinpoint_php 0.6.0
    ## 0.6.0 2024-10-21 - release asynchronous version
  • awscrt 1.2.7
    pick up release from upstreams
  • memcached 3.3.0
    - Add #515 option to locally enforce payload size limit - Add #539 zstd support - Add #540 compression_level option - Mark password as a sensitive param for PHP 8.2 - Upgrade Windows libmemcached to v1.1.4 - Fix Windows PHP 8 compatibility - Fix #518 Windows msgpack support - Fix #522 signed integer overflow - Fix #523 incorrect PHP reflection type for Memcached::cas $cas_token - Fix #546 don't check key automatically, unless client-side verify_key is enabled - Fix #555 incompatible pointer types (32-bit)
  • gRPC 1.67.0
    - gRPC Core 1.67.0 update
  • imap 1.0.3
    - Build fixes for PHP 8.4. - Report extension version in phpinfo() output.




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Community News: Latest PECL Releases (10.29.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • win32service 1.1.0beta3
    * Fix memory leak on Win32ServiceRightInfo username and domain.

    The binary is also available here: https://github.com/win32service/win32service/releases/tag/v1.1.0-beta3

  • rdkafka 6.0.4
    ## Improvements - Added OAUTHBEARER support. New methods: RdKafkaConf::setOauthbearerTokenRefreshCb(), RdKafka::oauthbearerSetToken(), RdKafka::oauthbearerSetTokenFailure() (#546, #547, @cb-freddysart, @scorgn) - Added incremental rebalance support. New methods: RdKafkaKafkaConsumer::incrementalAssign(), RdKafkaKafkaConsumer::incrementalUnassign() (#541, @ikeberlein) - Added RdKafka::getControllerId() (#554, @qkdreyer)

    Bugfixes

    • Add private constructor on Metadata classes (#531, @arnaud-lb)

    Other Changes

    • Improve KafkaErrorException message (#555, @arnaud-lb)
  • protobuf 4.29.0RC2
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v29.0-rc-2 for release notes.
  • pinpoint_php 0.6.1
    ## 0.6.1 2024-10-23 - release asynchronous version https://github.com/pinpoint-apm/pinpoint-c-agent/pull/692
  • couchbase 4.2.4
    Enhancements ============
    • PCBC-832: Management API - Analytics Management (#177).

    • Core updated to 1.0.3. Release notes: https://docs.couchbase.com/cxx-sdk/current/project-docs/sdk-release-notes.html#version-1-0-3-22-october-2024

    Fixes

    • PCBC-1009: do not use IS_RESOURCE in function signatures.

    • PCBC-1010: use explicit nullable types where applicable to avoid deprecation warning in PHP 8.4.

    • Fix SearchQuery API docs link in API reference.

  • protobuf 4.28.3
    * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v28.3 for release notes.




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Community News: Latest PECL Releases (11.05.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • parallel 1.2.5
    - fix memleaks and crashes with PHP 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4 (still crashes in 8.1) - thanks Arnaud Le Blanc

    • fix refcounts to make develop branch stable again - thanks to Arnaud Le Blanc
    • fix double runs in CI
  • rdkafka 6.0.5
    ## Bug fixes - Fix php 7.0 build (#563, @arnaud-lb) - Fix x32 build (#565, @arnaud-lb) - Fix segmentation fault in setOauthbearerTokenRefreshCb when sasl.oauthbearer.config is unset (#568, @scorgn)
  • ibm_db2 2.2.2
    - Support for PHP 8.4 - Update header version




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Community News: Latest PECL Releases (11.12.2024)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • xlswriter 1.5.8
    - Fix: insertDate format.

    • Feat: format rotation.
  • brotli 0.15.2
    - fix: argument format of type - fix: incompatible pointer type
  • gRPC 1.68.0RC1
    - gRPC Core 1.68.0 update
  • zstd 0.14.0
    - feat: output handler (PHP 8.0+) - feat: minimum system libzstd library version to 1.4.0 - update: built-in zstd library to 1.5.6
  • brotli 0.15.1
    - fix: output handler




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Young Gun Silvana Wagner: Connecting with Community in New Role

After a career in the media industry, Pride Roofing's director of business development flourishes and aims to inspire other women.




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International Roofing Expo 2024 Champions Hispanic Roofing Community Through Strategic Partnerships

This year’s International Roofing Expo emphasizes the many outreach efforts dedicated to supporting the Hispanic roofing community for its 2024 event next month in Las Vegas.




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Project Profile: Pennsylvania Community Center IMPs Provide Right Temperature

Metl-Span panels for the roof and walls not only created a beautiful community center, but regulates the temperature for various activities held there.




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PHOTOS: Community Service Day at IRE 2022

Check out our exclusive photo gallery from Community Service Day 2022 and see if you recognize anyone who was lending a hand.




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PHOTOS: Community Service Day at IRE 2023

Check out our exclusive photo gallery from Community Service Day 2023 and see if you recognize anyone who was lending a hand.




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PHOTOS: Community Service Day at IRE 2024

Volunteers teamed up with Rebuilding Together of Southern Nevada to help residents in Henderson, Nev. during the IRE's annual Community Service Day.




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IRE Community Service: Giving Back, Rain or Shine

Roofing industry volunteers assist Vegas locals in need during IRE Community Service Day, despite unseasonable weather.




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MRCA Reveals 2024 Winners of Safety, Innovation and Community Awards

The MRCA honored companies and individuals for safety, innovation, and community impact at its 2024 Conference, including Independent Roofing's philanthropy and GAF's Roofing Academy.




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Speech Technology and the Expat Community

Translation apps can help retirees adjust to new surroundings.




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Barracuda launches community for partner SEs, opens up XDR

Barracuda Networks looks to connect and reward partner sales SEs and open up the "greenfield" SOC-as-a-Service market to more partners as it continues to incentivize partners to go deeper and work more across its lineup of solutions.




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Community Manager

Needs to be a self-motivated person, deep knowledge of the internet and content that will manage our relationship with our community of writers internally (blog, competitions, educating, etc...) + external (social media - FB, twitter, forums).

Responsibilities

-Scheduling community-related events (like competitions)
-point of contact for the community and news entities
-ongoing blog posts and newsletters
-creation of educational material for our authors (videos, how-to guides and so on...)
-social media management (active + guerilla)
-customer relationship with our authors (not support)

Send cover letter and CV to nir@articlesbase.com




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Community criminology : fundamentals of spatial and temporal scaling, ecological indicators, and selectivity bias

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