On Feb 19, 2008 2:09 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I really like what Stefan did here with his traits RFC. Very solid
> work, even if there are still some people not convinced if they want
> this feature in, I have seen little complaints about the way this
> proposal was made. Quite the contrary actually. I would like this kind
> of detailed thought to become more the norm. Even if at the very
> beginning of an idea this quality may not be immediately attainable,
> it should be the goal. So for every idea we should have at least
> someone who tries to bring the proposal to this kind of level as the
> discussions progress.
>
> For this proposal I would hope that it would be put on some host we
> can trust to not disappear and be updated with the feedback. I am
> still dreaming of a php.net wiki for this kind of stuff. If interested
> I do of course offer wiki.pooteeweet.org to host these RFC's for the
> time being. Using php.net/reST has the draw back of requiring
> cvs.php.net karma for maintenance, which would be problematic for new
> comers, unless we can do karma on a per file level for this?

    I'd certainly be a +1 for a wide-open Wiki on php.net for this and
similar activities.  It's been mentioned for quite some time, and it
seems as though - despite the fact that PHP drives the most popular
Wiki software - we're the last to adopt it.  In any case, keeping it
open means that ALL people involved and with more than just a passing
interest can get involved in the C part of the RFC.

    If it goes through, feel free to count me in as a volunteer to
moderate submissions, vandalism, and such.

-- 
</Dan>

Daniel P. Brown
Senior Unix Geek
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