Hi,

I unilaterally put in a "regulation" in place on the wiki on how to deal with competing/extending proposals, where the original RFC creator and would be contributors cannot agree on how to integrate the differences into the original RFC [1]. I already made a note of this on the wiki and the first such dispute has adopted this "regulation" [2]. However I realized, that I always said, that decisions happen on the mailinglist and not on the wiki I want to mention it here as well (and make any adjustments people feel are necessary):

"Note: An RFC page is effectively “owned” by the person that created it. If you want to add changes, get permission by the creator. If no agreement can be found, the only course of action is to create a competing RFC. In this case the old RFC page will be modified to become an intermediate page that points to all the competing RFC's."

regards,
Lukas

[1] http://wiki.php.net/rfc
[2] http://wiki.php.net/rfc/peclversioning
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