Ashraf Abed Calls for Unified PHP Open-Source Framework to Address Sustainability Challenges
A new opinion piece published on Debug Academy proposes that major PHP open-source communities consider unifying behind a single framework as a response to sustainability and talent concerns across the ecosystem.
In “Four PHP Communities, One Uncomfortable Conversation”, Ashraf Abed, Founder of Drupito and Lead Instructor at Debug Academy, references Drupal, Joomla, Magento, and Mautic as Composer-based PHP projects that share technological foundations yet operate independently. He argues that fragmentation across similar ecosystems may be contributing to talent shortages and duplicated effort.
Abed rejects the idea of merging codebases, noting that these frameworks are trusted for their security and architectural integrity. Instead, he suggests consolidating communities behind one selected framework while maintaining technical stability. He acknowledges that governance structures, cultural identities, and millions of existing sites present significant obstacles to such a shift.
The proposal is framed as a strategic discussion rather than a concrete roadmap. Abed does not nominate a specific framework and recognises his own affiliation with the Drupal ecosystem. The article invites debate about whether long-term sustainability in PHP open source is better served through continued plurality or greater consolidation.


