On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Ben Ramsey wrote:

> > On Jun 17, 2020, at 18:59, Theodore Brown <theodor...@outlook.com> wrote:
> > 
> > I've opened voting on the Shorter Attribute Syntax RFC: 
> > https://wiki.php.net/rfc/shorter_attribute_syntax
> > 
> > Since all RFCs require a primary vote with a 2/3 majority, there is 
> > a main vote to approve the secondary ranked-choice vote.
> > 
> > For the ranked-choice poll, fill in your first through third syntax 
> > choices, making sure not to select the same syntax more than once. 
> > You don't have to vote for all three options, but please don't leave 
> > gaps.
> > 
> > Voting will end in two weeks, on 2020-07-01.
> 
> I don’t understand this question:
> 
> > Are you okay with re-voting on the attribute syntax for PHP 8.0?
> 
> Is this a vote to see if we want to re-vote on the attribute syntax? I 
> think this is worded awkwardly, and I’m not sure what the outcome of a 
> yes or not vote means for this question.
> 
> If I vote “no,” should I still vote in the secondary vote, or is 
> voting “no” effectively the same as choosing `<<>>` for all three 
> choices in the secondary vote?

> Or, if I vote “no,” does that mean anything I select for the secondary 
> vote is thrown out?

You should vote in all four polls. If you choose "no" in the first one, 
you might still have a preference for the syntax in case the outcome is 
a "yes".

For your syntax preference, you can't pick the same option more than 
once. This is ranked voting.

cheers,
Derick

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