On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@sugarcrm.com>wrote:
> Hi! > > 2011/6/23 Larry Garfield<larry@garfieldtech.**com<la...@garfieldtech.com> >> >: >> >>> I'm sure there are other projects with a vested interest whose people >>> don't >>> >>> know C well enough to engage in most conversations on this frequently >>> busy >>> list. So... would we get a say or not? :-) >>> >> > You have a say - you did that right now on the list :) However, in a > company there's a difference between company's customers, employees and > management, and though PHP is a volunteer and rather informal project, I > think there are some decisions that should be taken by people that have good > understanding of all effects and consequences of it and that will actually > be bound by it. That doesn't mean the opinion of others is not important - > it is important, and we have the list exactly for discussing and hearing > people's opinions. > > Current voting system allows 2 levels of vote - anybody can vote or only > people with wiki account (which is roughly equal to php/pecl committer > account, though not exactly) can vote. Depending on the question, we can use > the appropriate voting mode or even have 2 votes in parallel - for core > developers and broader community. > anybody can register on the wiki, so I think you should clarify on that part. Tyrael