Hi Nikita, Thanks for suggestions, I didn't mean to be disrespectful. Create an RFC is exactly the next step, but first I needed to understand if there was support for that.
How is it in the process of creating an RFC... "1. Email internals@lists.php.net to measure reaction to your intended proposal. " -- Cheers, Daniel Rodrigues geek...@php.net<mailto:geek...@php.net> https://twitter.com/geekcom2 ________________________________ De: Nikita Popov <nikita....@gmail.com> Enviado: segunda-feira, 15 de junho de 2020 13:51 Para: Daniel Rodrigues Lima <danielrodrigues...@hotmail.com> Cc: PHP Internals <internals@lists.php.net> Assunto: Re: [PHP-DEV] About the use of the terms master/slave and blacklist, proposal to replace. On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 5:43 PM Daniel Rodrigues Lima <danielrodrigues...@hotmail.com<mailto:danielrodrigues...@hotmail.com>> wrote: Hi internals, I think the time has come for the PHP internals to discuss the use of master/slave and blacklist terminologies. As everyone can see, we are going through times of change in the world, see #blackLivesMatter for example. Therefore, I propose that we discuss the non-use of terms master/slave, because the use of this can allude to the slavery and negative feelings about black people. If you would like to rename user-visible symbols, please create an RFC, which details what exactly will be renamed, analyzes what the backward compatibility impact will be and provides a sensible migration path and timeline. If I may be honest, I find it somewhat disrespectful that you started this thread without investing any effort from your side. A simple "grep backlist" and "grep master" on the PHP codebase would have gone a long way towards identifying what can/should be changed. Regards, Nikita