On 06/01/2011 08:00 AM, Justin Carmony wrote:
> In all seriousness, there is a vast majority of PHP developers who are not 
> represented on this list. I was surprised to see someone mentioning for 
> calling for another vote so soon after this discussion came up. Perhaps 
> instead of debating on readability and usefulness, we actually do some 
> research with major PHP users to get their opinions? I'm not saying we should 
> have every PHP user in the world vote, but there are talented PHP developers 
> who are not apart of the core that have valid and insightful views and 
> opinions.
> 
> So what I would first propose is we finalize the RFC because right now it is 
> has two options, and doesn't deal with objects. I think everyone is starting 
> to agree "=>" is much more uniform than ":", so lets drop the ":" from the 
> RFC. 
> 
> Then, lets request some feedback from reputable PHP developers, like authors 
> of popular frameworks and PHP solutions. This way we can get some real input 
> from people who are not on the internals email list. This can help those who 
> make the decision on whether or not to accept the RFC aware not only of their 
> own personal opinion and preferences, but the opinions and preferences of the 
> PHP community as a whole.
> 
> I know I'm newer to the list, and don't want to step on any toes, but I think 
> the RFC process could really benefit from getting this type of feedback.

I think it is well understood that PHP internals discussion happens on
this internals mailing list. It is not a restricted list in any way.
Anybody is able to participate here if they want their voice heard.

-Rasmus

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