RE: [PHP-DEV] Constraints and userland@

2019-10-10 Thread Reinis Rozitis
> -Original Message- > From: Benjamin Morel [mailto:benjamin.mo...@gmail.com] > > > And we could change the RFC process to either: > > - require a 2/3 majority of votes *in each category* > - *or *require a 2/3 majority in the *average of all three categories* > - *or *give a weight to eac

Re: [PHP-DEV] Constraints and userland@

2019-10-10 Thread Benjamin Morel
> > I've spent the last 14 years working on an internal system that is built > with PHP. I've been using PHP in one form or another for the last 20 years. > I've done some minor work on various open source projects, but not very > much. This requirement would mean that I don't get a vote, despite m

Re: [PHP-DEV] Constraints and userland@

2019-10-10 Thread Chase Peeler
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 3:30 AM Benjamin Morel wrote: > > > > As a part of PHP community I like the idea. I'd propose something that > > could make the > > proposal simpler in implementation. > > Create a poll system where users are authorized to be registered and be > > able to vote if > > they

Re: [PHP-DEV] Constraints and userland@

2019-10-10 Thread Benjamin Morel
> > As a part of PHP community I like the idea. I'd propose something that > could make the > proposal simpler in implementation. > Create a poll system where users are authorized to be registered and be > able to vote if > they are github/gitlab users with >1000 commits in projects where PHP is >

Re: [PHP-DEV] Constraints and userland@

2019-10-09 Thread A.L.E.C
On 10/9/19 11:16 PM, Mike Schinkel wrote: > As a straw man proposal there could be a set number of seats (~250?), divided > up by how they are involved in PHP; corp developer, independent developer, > framework vendor, hosting company, etc. They should participate as > representatives of userlan