Hi Andreas

> In addition I would say that we can assume the edit.php.net to be dead after
> we moved documentation from SVN to git. So that is awesome as that
> means "one down" and we couldn't already find someone to modify
> edit.php.net to work with git instead of SVN. So that's great news!

Good point. Will add this to my RFC. I was not aware of this.

> GitHub is a company based in the US and therefore bound to US law. That
> already means that people from certain countries can not (easily) collaborate
> and are therefore also excluded from contributing in any way to PHP[1]. In
> addition to those regulations directly by GitHub some countries are blocking
> access to GitHub on their own account which means that Developers from
> Russia or China will have a harder time contributing to PHP due to the fact
> that they are not able to login into any system.
> 
> Are we aware of that?

I think that's an issue many people had when PHP moved to GitHub. But now 
development is already on GitHub, so in my opinion there isn't a big issue with 
that (beside of course that they can't participate in general).

For your concerns regarding human resources, I would do everything needed to 
bring such a system to existence.

Best regards
Aaron Junker

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