You might already know Oskar Stark as a Symfony Documentation Core Team member. Even if his first pull request on symfony/symfony was in 2015, he recently started to make many changes to the Notifier component, making great contributions to stabilize the component for Symfony 5.3. With Oskar joining the core team, there is now 20 Symfony Core Team members who take care of managing Symfony’s code. I’m very happy that Symfony can rely on such a strong core team which handles contributions made by thousands of contributors. Please, join me in welcoming Oskar in his new role!
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