On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:28 PM, dukeofgaming <dukeofgam...@gmail.com>wrote:
> >> so the problem is, that the userland is under-represented in the >> development, because they usually not present on the mailing list and on >> irc, where discussions and decisions happen, and they usually have >> different >> priorities and expectations about the PHP language than the core devs. >> to make things worse, they cannot write patches for the core, and the core >> devs rarely work on something which they don't particularly need or like. >> >> and I think that the only option where we can change that, is that us, the >> php userland devs has to be more active on the mailing lists, irc, bug >> tracking, writing RFCs etc. >> > > Why not open a Google Groups list?, having every message recorded publicly > and being easy to join-in I'd bet that the situation would change. I've seen > it work really well for other open source projects, such as Joomla and > Symfony. > > you can already do that through http://marc.info/?l=php-internals or the newsgroup, see http://php.net/mailing-lists.php albeit google groups is better imho Tyrael