>>P.S. Please don't top post... ;)
I'm not trying to thread hijack. Just trying to add to the discussion. The ops 
post was in regards to RFCs passing to easily. My contention with the low voter 
turnout is in line (or at least intended to be in line) with that. 

>> It's often a specific feature for extension so moving everything to PECL is 
>> not really an option.
My argument is that if it affects core, a certain percentage of voting members 
(people that have taken on the responsibility of directing the future of core) 
should be required to vote. I understand that they may not be interested, but 
if the voter turnout is really that low, the proponents should be doing more to 
drum up interest rather than simply allowing an RFC to pass. 


Joe Constant

On Jan 30, 2016, at 12:14 PM, Jakub Zelenka <bu...@php.net> wrote:


On 30 Jan 2016 18:07, "Joe Constant" <j...@joeconstant.com> wrote:
>
> As someone who has never participated with intervals before and only just 
> recently subscribed to the list, I would like to see a minimum percentage of 
> voting members participating in a vote for something to pass. In my 
> interpretation of the current rules, a measure could pass with only 3 votes 
> cast (2 for / 1 against). In fact, there was a recent proposal that passed 
> with only 11 votes cast. If that few of voting members are participating, 
> maybe the proposal wasn't clear enough (or maybe it's just not needed at 
> all)?  Sure you can argue that they had ample time to discuss, but I would 
> say perhaps they just saw no value in it. If a proposal isn't offering enough 
> value for the greater community, maybe it doesn't belong in core and should 
> be either a pecl extension or userland code?
>

I disagree with this. The fact that not many people voted doesn't mean that the 
feature is not important.  Some RFC are very technical and about specific 
topics that not many voters is interested in. However it can be important for 
some users and shouldn't be rejected just because there are not enough votes 
even if the majority is in favour. It's often a specific feature for extension 
so moving everything to PECL is not really an option.

P.S. Please don't top post... ;)

Cheers

Jakub

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