On 30 October 2014 11:26, Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote:

>
> > On 30 Oct 2014, at 07:03, Trevor Suarez <ric...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Good early morning (late night for me) internals!
> >
> > I would like to propose a small addition be made to the DateTime date
> > format constant definitions.
> >
> > https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/882
>
> Looks simple and unobjectionable. :)
>
> > This is my first contribution to PHP's core. I wasn't sure if something
> of
> > this nature would require an RFC, but I tried to register for a Wiki
> > account and was met with page errors anyway (if anyone could point me in
> > the right direction to notify someone of the wiki registration page
> failing
> > <https://wiki.php.net/rfc?do=register>, that'd be awesome).
>
> Ah, well, for small additions like constants, an RFC is rarely necessary
> unless it’s controversial. Though there’s no harm in making one. Usually,
> if you just make a pull request for it and badger enough people, it’ll be
> merged eventually.
>
> The reason registration on the wiki no longer works is probably to stop
> the situation we had before, where there were git (php.net) accounts and
> wiki accounts, and the former took precedence over the latter. If you want
> to edit the wiki now, you’ll probably need a php.net account. Then just
> ask someone for karma in the /rfc/ namespace on the wiki so you can create
> and edit RFCs. I might be wrong about it being disabled intentionally,
> though.
>

The most common cause of errors is providing an incorrect answer to the
"Which email address do you have to mail now?" question  (the answer is
php-webmas...@lists.php.net).

Registration still works, at the time of writing this. After registering,
and following instructions to mail the webmaster list for rfc karma, you'll
be able to add/edit RFC pages.

Having a php.net VCS account is *not* a requirement at all. Those lucky
enough to have a php.net account do not need to ask for wiki editing karma,
everyone is able to write to all pages.


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