> On 11 Aug 2024, at 13:59, Christoph M. Becker <cmbecke...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> On a general note, the whole administrative part of the RFC process
> feels like we're stuck in the 20th century.  For instance, to start the
> vote, you are supposed to:
> 
> * update the RFC page to "voting" status
> * add the doodle voting macro
> * add the voting start and end dates to the text of the RFC
> * move the RFC to "voting" on the RFC overview page
> * send an email to the ML announcing the start of voting
> 
> Wut?  Might as well ask me to send a punched card to someone.
> 
> Cheers,
> Christoph

I'd be willing to bet that PHP community members would gladly reimplement the 
RFC system, voting, etc. and gift that to the PHP Group. However, whenever 
these conversations popup on internals, it is received with resistance to 
change and with unsound requirements such as "we can't use any PHP framework to 
not seem like we favour one group over the other". What's left behind is 
exactly what you described here: outdated process and implementation. The PHP 
community spent a large chunk of work in the late 2010s just to phase out 
corporate homemade frameworks for the usual maintenance reasons.

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