On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Johannes Schlüter <johan...@schlueters.de>
wrote:
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>
> Derick Rethans <der...@php.net> wrote:
>>Exactly, this random apply rules nonsense needs to stop. I have nothing
>>
>>against Fabien voting but there is nowhere written who can vote or not
>>(no, the voting RFC is too vague as well). I for one, would like to see
>>
>>a much stricter list of people who can vote.
>
> I often wonder about many names on the list of voters, there are names I
have never seen ... which is really weird in my opinion. Either make it
open for everybody and his dog or make a clear restriction.
>


Currently the easiest way to get voting karma is to say you'll be creating
an RFC, as anyone with karma in that namespace can automatically vote
because votes happen in that namespace.
Anyones mother can create a RFC (and therefore vote on anything), but if
you just want to vote then you need to get approval from internals@.

That voting RFC is btw really weird, I don't know how it got accepted.
"People with php.net SVN accounts that have contributed code to PHP" is
particularly funny as it disqualifies everyone working on docs, websites,
infrastructure and whatnot (we don't however have separate roles for your
karma level, so anyone with VCS account has full wiki privileges and can
therefore vote).

And considering the next part:
"Representatives from the PHP community, that will be chosen by those with
php.net SVN accounts"
Is even more awesome, as the people working on docs, websites and
infrastructure can choose those community representatives - without being
able to vote themselves. All they have to do is "I now pronounce you
community representative. Hurray!"


I like the old approach better. When no clear consensus were reached, we
would vote. Anyone in the world could vote on the mailinglist, and votes
were creatively interpreted grouping people with karma vs community.

Doing the same with polling is however difficult. Its a whole lot easier to
spot fraud emails then it is to spot people signing up with multiple wiki
accounts with the intentions of skewing the results.

-Hannes

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