2011/6/21 Pierre Joye <pierre....@gmail.com>:
> added a link to the vote page. It should be more clear now.
Thank you.

But why not just place doodle plugin in the bottom of the page with
rfc? This will give some chances that people will read rfc till the
end before voting. What's the idea behind keeping 2 separate pages for
rfc and voting?

>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Alexey Shein <con...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi!
>> Wouldn't it be better if wiki voting mechanism would be embedded in
>> the page with rfc? Under the block "Table of contents", for example.
>> Just now green link "Votes are open" is not so noticeable, so having a
>> chance to vote without leaving the page would better inspire people to
>> take part in voting process.
>>
>> 2011/6/20 David Soria Parra <d...@php.net>:
>>> Hi Internals,
>>>
>>> we have been working on getting an rfc together on how to deal with
>>> votes on rfcs. We aim to provide a simple mechaism for votes while
>>> still maintaining freedom on how to do votes and how to work on rfcs.
>>>
>>> I want to move forward on the voting and release RFCs, so we can move
>>> forward on the 5.4 process. Therefore I call for votes on the voting RFC.
>>>
>>> The RFC can be found here:
>>>
>>>  https://wiki.php.net/rfc/voting
>>>
>>> You can vote here:
>>>
>>>  https://wiki.php.net/rfc/voting/vote
>>>
>>> Votes are open until Monday 27.06.2011.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> David
>>>
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