hi,

To all readers of this exact thread. No, we won't install a forum on
php.net or nowhere else to discuss php.net issues. We have mailing
lists, and it works well.

We also do IRC discussions and post summaries here from time to time,
but that's somehow a personal matter.

Please keep focus on the topic threads and try to update the RFC
accordingly (before the code, actually much more easier than now where
the code does not match the RFC, creating too much WTF for real good
feedback).

Also keep the discussions constructive, avoid repeating the same
arguments over and over again without adding anything good to the
topic.

Thanks for your understanding, efforts and work!

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Clint Priest <cpri...@zerocue.com> wrote:
> Is it just me or has this Property Accessors chain of emails been impossible 
> to make heads or tails of?  People replying within replies within replies, 
> quoting partial emails, cross-posting and all sorts of chaos.
>
> Would anyone be willing to entertain an alternative "communication method" 
> with specific respect to building/refining an RFC or fleshing out an idea?
>
> Heck, I think even live chat meeting over IRC would beat what's been going 
> on...
>
> Not saying abandon the mailing list, it's crucial, but when there gets to be 
> 150+ emails on one subject and numerous sub-subjects it just seems 
> inefficient at best and chaos at its worst...
>
> I don't know of anything offhand that would work well but I'd be willing to 
> try and find something we could try out.
>
> -Clint



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Pierre

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