On 08/06/2022 20:22, Aaron Junker wrote:
But I have two questions:
1. What kind of majority in votes will this RFC need to get accepted?
2. Am I allowed to vote on my own RFC?
While this is a somewhat unusual RFC, because it's a change to the
project / infrastructure, not the language itself, it should still
follow the rules here: https://wiki.php.net/RFC/voting
Question 1 is straight-forward: "The primary vote of an RFC, determining
overall acceptance of the proposal, may only have two voting options and
requires a 2/3 majority. ... [Secondary] votes may have more than two
voting options and may be decided by simple plurality." So the overall
RFC requires a two-thirds majority; the others can be simple plurality
(but you should probably make that explicit on the voting form).
Question 2 is also covered on that page, although the wording is a bit
odd. The proposer of the RFC is not *disqualified* from voting, but they
are not automatically *eligible* to vote. So, if you can vote on RFCs in
general, you can vote on this one. Specifically, as noted at
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/howto "Note that RFC karma does not
automatically give you karma to vote."
Regards,
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Rowan Tommins
[IMSoP]
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