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Contributing

This project is intended to provide categorized links to other resources in a format that's easy to navigate. The information it contains is currently divided into four sections, each with its own guidelines for contributions as detailed below.

The content within each section should be sorted alphabetically to make them easy to scan.

New additions must have a web site or documentation available in English so they can be thoroughly evaluated for applicability prior to inclusion.

To submit a contribution, simply fork this repository and submit a pull request.

Concepts

Additions to this section should be rare. Each subsection references a single high-level concept related to asynchronous programming and contains links specific to that concept, generally introductory tutorials or references.

Projects

Projects are collections of related libraries, as opposed to a single library or framework, and generally have an independent web site dedicated to them. Individual libraries and frameworks should be listed in the next section.

Repositories

This section lists source control repositories for individual libraries and frameworks that are in some way related to asynchronous programming in PHP, loosely categorized into subsections based on purpose.

A repository listed in this section may be part of a project listed in the Projects section, but this is not necessary for its inclusion.

To keep the noise-to-signal ratio low, no repository may be listed more than once in this section. As such, new additions should be placed in a single subsection that is most applicable to the addition in question.

Subsections may be added to this section based on need. At least two, preferably more, applicable repositories must be suggested for inclusion in a new section in order for that new section to be considered.

People

This section lists individual contributors that are active in the development or discussion of either a project or multiple repositories. This generally requires a presence on communities such as GitHub, Twitter, or Twitch, or some equivalent online presence.