On Mar 18, 2015 4:01 PM, "Zeev Suraski" <z...@zend.com> wrote:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Florian Anderiasch [mailto:m...@anderiasch.de]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 10:48 AM
> > To: Stanislav Malyshev; Stelian Mocanita
> > Cc: PHP Internals List
> > Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Vote process change proposal
> >
> > >> TL;DR: I'd prefer no one actively trying to lobby anyone else to vote
> > >> in their favor, but prodding people with a neutral "hey, check out
> > >> this
> > >
> > > I'd prefer people to express their opinions and try to convince others
> > > freely, without any allegation that doing so is somehow bad and should
> > > be prohibited. If somebody feels that he/she can not objectively vote
> > > and is easily swayed by lobbying, they could recuse themselves from
> > > voting, there's no problem with that and it is easy to do. OTOH, if
> > > they think their friends do not have informed opinions and are easily
> > > swayed by lobbying, they can refrain from calling such friends to
> > > vote. But I don't see why they should prohibit normal discussion
> > > behavior
> > for others.
> >
> > I thought I said that, so yes, agreed :) Of course I don't want to limit
> > proper
> > discussions.
>
> I agree too, except I'm not sure there's agreement on what constitutes
> 'improper discussion'.
>
> Just as with the Voting RFC, I highly recommend we don't discuss that
right
> now so close to the very heated debate/RFC we've just had.  We should
wait a
> while (weeks if not months), digest, and then discuss it - outside the
> context of a specific proposal.  Not to mention we need to focus on
getting
> PHP 7 actually out the door right now.

Fully agreed.

Let get back or continue to code.

> Zeev
>
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