Maybe we'd create an RFC, create an poll and decide this way?

On Thu, Mar 3, 2022, 8:10 PM Alain D D Williams <a...@phcomp.co.uk> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 03, 2022 at 07:56:39PM +0200, Eugene Sidelnyk wrote:
>
> > If you, as PHP community, do not do anything about it, it would mean that
> > you don't care. Well, everyone who writes php internals is for discussion
> > of php internals only doesn't care and probably won't.
>
> Not true, I do care. I have done several things, eg: the Ukraine flag is
> on my
> own web site.
>
> However: I do not believe that it is right for this to be on the php.net
> web
> site. PHP is not either a political organisation nor something with a high
> public profile: we are not FIFA. If we support Ukraine who else do we
> support.
>
> We can encourage that those on this list should show their support in
> their own
> way. We can not put it stronger than that; we might also find that some on
> this
> list might support what Putin is doing, we must respect their views - if so
> then discussion with them should be elsewhere - not on this list.
>
> I am very sympathetic, but I think that PHP should avoid this issue.
>
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