Le 23/07/2014 12:54, Sebastian Bergmann a écrit :
On 07/23/2014 12:25 AM, Andrea Faulds wrote:
Myself I think it’d be best if the PHP Group runs it.
And who exactly is the PHP Group? Most of the people listed in the
credits as "The PHP Group" have not contributed in years.
I agree, though, that the PHP project should own the language
specification effort.
Hi,
What is the process to get this list updated and actually useful?
I looked at the page (http://php.net/credits.php) and was surprised not
to see listed the people that seem to me to be the people actually
maintaining and making the language progress in the last years. Some of
the biggest committers in the last 4 years are not credited at all
(Nikita Popov, Joe Watkins, Anatol Belski...), which is abnormal IMO.
It's not clear to me either who the PHP Group is compared to say the PHP
authors section. What is their role? How do they help the project as a
group? Do they meet or did they meet in the past? If almost all of them
haven't been involved in the project for years, why are they listed?
Interestingly, a colleague of mine is listed as one of the members of
the PHP Group and I didn't know. I am pretty sure he hasn't been
involved in PHP for like, 10 years :D.
Could somebody that was in the project 15 years ago explain us what was
the idea, duties and responsabilities that this group was supposed to have?
Regards,
Pascal
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