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“I recently had a requirement to use a JWT independent of authentication and these are some notes on what I learned when researching with Lcobucci\JWT.”
We’re looking for one or more people—who actively use phpc.social from different parts of the world (Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, etc.)—to volunteer for helping with server issues. For security and legal reasons, we need volunteers we know and trust. If you’re interested, let @ramsey and @ian know.
Ideally, we need volunteers who can cover time ranges overlapping with UTC 03:00 - 15:00.
Thank you to everyone who participates in our community whether on phpc.social or elsewhere, and a very special thanks to all our financial contributors!
This update runs through the numbers to show what you’ve paid for with your contributions over the last 15 months.
Apologies for the blast of #SymfonyCon reposts, but I haven’t been paying attention to social media much over the last few days, and there were so many great things happening at SymfonyCon!
On Mastodon (and maybe other Fediverse services), it’s common for folks to follow hashtags, so if you’re posting about PHP-related things, use the hashtag and you’ll reach a wider audience.