On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Anthony Ferrara <ircmax...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pierre,
>
>> And finally, this RFC only proposes one solution, so competitive RFCs
>> are still required to actually represent alternatives.
>
> That is a good thing. it should only propose one solution. Making a
> single RFC proposing two solutions would be a MASSIVE mistake IMHO as
> these proposals are complex and charged enough without trying to make
> a voter read a single piece of text that goes back and forth between
> two options.
>
> We need to be simplifying, not making more difficult. Only about 25%
> of my RFC is dedicated to the proposal. The other ~75% is dedicated to
> summarizing the conversation and acting as a FAQ. That could well live
> off-RFC if we used discussion pages or something of the like (which we
> likely should).
>

I am not saying this is good or bad.

I only fear the php7-Zend like RFCs being done again with this one.
Let prevent that to happen. We need a consensus and well thought
compromises. I do not see any of that in that one.



-- 
Pierre

@pierrejoye | http://www.libgd.org

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