Supporting open-source PHP projects can be done by for example contributing code, writing or translating documentation or by fixing bugs. The latter is not usually the most exciting task, but still is quite important as the amount of bugs is an indication for the overall quality of the project. With this in mind, the Belgian PHP user group PHPBelgium and the Dutch PHP user group, phpGG, have decided to work together and launched a new initiative, called PHP BugHunt Days.
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Hi! I'm Felix, a PHP software engineer at a hosting company in Belgium. I have a giant passion for everything PHP-related, and have been developing enterprise PHP applications for over 7 years now. I'm also a Zend Certified PHP5 / Zend Framework certified engineer.
Current interests are PHP-QA (e.g. writing PHPT tests for PHP), everyting related to enterprise PHP development and sharpening up my C knowledge for a bit of core PHP hacking. Further more, a friend and me have recently started a Belgian PHP user group and community called PHPBelgium. You can guess I'm trying to advocate PHP as much as possible everywhere I go ;-)
You can contact me at felixdv [at] php dot net, find me on twitter or on the freenode irc servers. […]
Current interests are PHP-QA (e.g. writing PHPT tests for PHP), everyting related to enterprise PHP development and sharpening up my C knowledge for a bit of core PHP hacking. Further more, a friend and me have recently started a Belgian PHP user group and community called PHPBelgium. You can guess I'm trying to advocate PHP as much as possible everywhere I go ;-)
You can contact me at felixdv [at] php dot net, find me on twitter or on the freenode irc servers. […]

