Hi internals, Well, technically this is addressed more to people who read internals.
Please don't contact people off list putting pressure on them to vote in a particular way. It _really_ is not appreciated, no matter how well intentioned the sender thinks it is. I maintain some notes on RFC etiquette here: https://github.com/Danack/RfcCodex/blob/master/rfc_etiquette.md#dont-pressure-people-by-private-communication-to-vote (which not even is going to fully agree with), but getting unsolicited pressure to vote in a particular way makes people uncomfortable, and less likely to take part in the project in the future. cheers Dan Ack = Don't pressure people by private communication to vote Even with the best intentions, unsolicited off-list communications putting pressure on people to vote a particular way are rude. At best they don't have any effect, but most of the time they make the recipient uncomfortable. If you want to influence how people are going to vote, these things are appropriate: * Sending an email to internals saying that you would like to see this pass. * Posting on Reddit /r/php or other platform where discussions take place, and then posting a link to internals, saying "these are my thoughts". * Asking in a public communication channel asking someone in a neutral way 'are you going to vote?'. Private communications trying to change people's minds are a burden that make people receiving them feel bad, even if they are intentioned to help the project. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: https://www.php.net/unsub.php