That really neads clearing, because if i understand correctly, I should get
ability to vote (userland developer activly reading the list and writing to
list on some maters). So the question - do i get a vote ability? :-)
21.06.2011 17:36 пользователь "Philip Olson" <phi...@roshambo.org> написал:
>
>
> On Jun 20, 2011, at 5:15 AM, David Soria Parra wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
> Please clarify the "who can vote" aspect of this RFC, which is:
>
> "
> The proposal here is for two audiences to participate in the voting
process:
>
> * People with php.net SVN accounts that have contributed code to PHP
> * Representatives from the PHP community, that will be chosen by those
with php.net SVN accounts
> * Lead developers of PHP based projects (frameworks, cms, tools, etc.)
> * regular participant of internals discussions
> "
>
> Does this mean that a php.net account holder must have 1+ commits? How are
"Lead developers" determined exactly? Do they nominate themselves? Does each
name require an official vote with a two week waiting period? And what's a
"regular participant of internal discussions?" One post per week/month/year?
And only the internals@lists.php.net mailing list applies?
>
> I voted against this RFC partly because the above is not clear.
>
> Regards,
> Philip
>
>
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