hi Hannes,
RFC are good and now very well adopted way to propose new things to
the PHP project. We know that you don't like them, as it prevents one
to block or randomly veto new stuff or changes, but this is a good
move for the PHP project. Look at the 5.4 features, most of them have
been propose
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 00:28, Kris Craig wrote:
> Lol well personally I disagree. I was super-stoked when the RFC process
> was introduced and I would LOVE to see us make more use of it! Not only
> does it help get a clearer guage of vote totals, but it also forces
> proposals to be more explici
Yeah your argument makes sense. The lack of process still makes me uneasy,
but you shouldn't take that too seriously. I just tend to be very neurotic
about this sorta thing. So don't let my apprehensive face-twitching about
it bother ya too much lol. =)
--Kris
2012/3/3 Johannes Schlüter
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On Sat, 2012-03-03 at 16:19 -0800, Kris Craig wrote:
> Hmm yeah that's a good point. I guess the RFC would be to document what
> the procedure is; and, if there's not a procedure, then to establish one
> for consistency. I'm all for meritocracy for OOP project admins but if
> there's no establish
Hmm yeah that's a good point. I guess the RFC would be to document what
the procedure is; and, if there's not a procedure, then to establish one
for consistency. I'm all for meritocracy for OOP project admins but if
there's no established "process" for determining who goes into that inner
circle
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 12:28 AM, Kris Craig wrote:
> Lol well personally I disagree. I was super-stoked when the RFC process
> was introduced and I would LOVE to see us make more use of it! Not only
> does it help get a clearer guage of vote totals, but it also forces
> proposals to be more exp
Lol well personally I disagree. I was super-stoked when the RFC process
was introduced and I would LOVE to see us make more use of it! Not only
does it help get a clearer guage of vote totals, but it also forces
proposals to be more explicit and well-thought-out IMHO.
Of course that's only my op
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 17:45:20 -0800, Kris Craig wrote:
> I think it's a solid approach but I've always been a fan of having
> written policies and clear procedures as opposed to the more ad hoc
> approach that this appears to be. I wouldn't mind seeing this drafted
> into an RFC; I believe the pol
Both. I'd never read anything about that before so was kinda curious how
that works given how chaotic the PHP dev process can be at times.
I think it's a solid approach but I've always been a fan of having written
policies and clear procedures as opposed to the more ad hoc approach that
this appe
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Kris Craig wrote:
> Ahh ok that makes sense. I actually didn't realize there was an added
> "admin" layer. How was that list generated?
>
> --Kris
>
>
>
what do you mean by that?
from the technical POV? that list is maintained manually.
from the policy POV?
usua
Ahh ok that makes sense. I actually didn't realize there was an added
"admin" layer. How was that list generated?
--Kris
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Kris Craig wrote:
>
>> This was me, please disregard. Someone in our local me
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Kris Craig wrote:
> This was me, please disregard. Someone in our local meetup group mentioned
> having some problem with the form but it seems to be working just fine as
> far as I can tell.
>
we had some problems with the box hosting master.php.net, it caused
This was me, please disregard. Someone in our local meetup group mentioned
having some problem with the form but it seems to be working just fine as
far as I can tell.
While I'm thinking about it, who actually approves (i.e. moderates) these
requests, anyway? I've always wondered about that.
--
Someone mentioned having trouble with the form so I'm just doing a quick
test. Also curious to see where these requests actually go. Please disregard.
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