> Because the PHP project should avoid depending on a privately owned
centralized service for its technical discussions

This is obviously your opinion, but you haven't actually told us why this
is the case, and it's not at all obvious.

> should not encourage (some would say force) people to use such platforms.

In any case it's not a choice for the contributor, internals chooses the
medium and the contributor has to use it. Whether we force them to use a
mailing list from last century or something from this century makes no
difference with regard to choice for the contributor.

Cheers
Joe

On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 12:22, Côme Chilliet <c...@opensides.be> wrote:

> Le jeudi 5 septembre 2019, 12:04:55 CEST Brent a écrit :
> > > Huge "no" from me on using github for discussing RFCs.
> >
> > Care to elaborate why? The majority seems to like it. Though I am also
> curious about Nikita's experience with it, as he is the one having to
> process the feedback.
>
> Because the PHP project should avoid depending on a privately owned
> centralized service for its technical discussions, and should not encourage
> (some would say force) people to use such platforms.
>
> PHP is already on github but it’s only a mirror, the main git repository
> is at git.php.net .
>
> Côme
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