> On Jan 15, 2020, at 13:21, Ben Ramsey <b...@benramsey.com> wrote:
> 
> Everyone with a php.net account is able to vote. The public list is here: 
> https://people.php.net/

I don't think that's *quite* the case? As has been noted elsewhere, the rules 
are:

> • People with php.net VCS accounts that have contributed code to PHP
> • Representatives from the PHP community, that will be chosen by those with 
> php.net VCS accounts
>       • Lead developers of PHP based projects (frameworks, cms, tools, etc.)
>       • regular participant of internals discussions

It's clear that the second point has not really taken hold, but the first point 
adds the caveat "that have contributed code to PHP", and that part *does* seem 
widely accepted.

So unless I am wrong, merely having a php.net account doesn't appear sufficient 
-- code or docs contributions are an additional prerequisite to getting a vote.

Ben (and others) -- your thoughts? Is it really as straightforward as "having a 
php.net account alone is enough to be eligible to vote" ?


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