On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 1:58 AM, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@sugarcrm.com>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> > no, it only means that our internal processes aren't clear or easily
> > accessible.
> > people outside the circle can't do much, than asking people inside to
> > let them in.
>
> If somebody is an outsider to PHP development, why do you think giving
> him a deciding vote on it would be a good thing? One can discuss things,
> propose changes, etc. without any special access.
>

thats something which the current voting RFC allows. it seems that we are
already over on that decision, as the accepted RFC had that clause.


>
> > you mean the +1/-1 on the mailing list threads?
>
> No, I mean community voting in the wiki. Voting plugin has option to
> allow anybody to vote. We did such polls in the past. We can do it any day.
>

I'm not sure about it. AFAIK when I implemented my patch to restrict the
voting to the vcs users + the voting wiki group, we lost that ability. (see
http://www.mail-archive.com/internals@lists.php.net/msg51932.html for the
history of that change)


>
> > but if we decide to keep it, we should make it possible for people to be
> > able to request for voting karma, and a way to handle those requests.
>
> Why sending a message to the list is not enough?
>

dunno, but it seems it isn't, as nobody replied or gave voting karma to
William.

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