They don't, you need voting karma too, having rfc karma isn't enough.

And this is how democracy works, Stas. If voters don't bother to turn up, too 
bad.


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Yahav Gindi Bar <g.b.ya...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@sugarcrm.com>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> >    foreach supports list syntax:  11 for yes,  4 for no.   accepted.
> >    foreach supports list with silent token:  2 for yes, 10 for no.
>  denied.
>
> And here's again the problem with this voting setup. With all these long
> discussions about people not getting votes we have 15 people that
> bothered to vote at all, and essentially the vote is decided by one or
> two single votes, and the vote doesn't even have to be from a PHP
> contributor - but the vote of anybody who can register on PHP wiki is
> enough to decide questions on the core of the language. And I'm not
> talking about "the voice of the masses" there but by a single vote of
> anybody who bothers to vote, which 99% of people just do not.
>
> I do not this it is a healthy state of things. Sorry to raise the topic
> that was discussed 1000 times before, but the situation does not seem to
> improve.
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I got a PHP Wiki account but couldn't vote. Are you sure the Wiki accounts
got the permissions to vote?

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