Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Vote] Asymmetric Visibility

2023-01-21 Thread Ilija Tovilo
Hi >> The vote has now closed. >> >> The final result is 14 Yes, 12 No, which is less than the required 66%. >> The RFC is declined. >> > > Highly interesting to see that there's a theoretical path with a different > syntax that takes 4 voters to yes and change the outcome to 18/26, which > wou

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Vote] Asymmetric Visibility

2023-01-21 Thread Deleu
> > > The vote has now closed. > > The final result is 14 Yes, 12 No, which is less than the required 66%. > The RFC is declined. > Highly interesting to see that there's a theoretical path with a different syntax that takes 4 voters to yes and change the outcome to 18/26, which would have been an

[PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Vote] Asymmetric Visibility

2023-01-21 Thread Larry Garfield
On Fri, Jan 6, 2023, at 5:37 PM, Larry Garfield wrote: > I am hereby opening the vote on the Asymmetric Visibility RFC: > > https://wiki.php.net/rfc/asymmetric-visibility > > Voting will be open for 2 weeks. > > While we would certainly prefer if everyone voted in favor, for those > who vote agai