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Peter Kokot

On Thu, Jan 22, 2026, 10:07 Edmond Dantes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> > Indeed, nobody does, and that is a problem. It's not an insurmountable
> problem though: we just have to bootstrap our way towards one.
> Even if a project is governed democratically, a decision-making
> hierarchy must exist.
>
> I have nothing against development processes. I don’t consider them
> bureaucracy. I consider it bureaucracy when there is an attempt to
> imitate development processes.
> Bureaucracy is the creation of an illusion of work, which should be
> avoided. A good decision-making flow, on the other hand, is a
> completely different matter.
>
> Theoretically, I could of course create an RFC to change the PHP
> development processes, including the voting principles.
> It’s "possible", but it would most likely be extremely inefficient.
>
> I currently have two options.
>
> 1. I can run a vote with several questions to find out what people
> actually want.
> 2. Help with implementing changes to the decision-making processes, if
> there is such a desire.
>
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> Best regards, Ed
>

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