Hi all,

Based on an extensive chat with Matthew, I think we reached some consensus.
I'll write another RFC related to Annotations in docblocks, then we
can chat until reach some standardization and availability.

Regards,

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 4:28 PM, dukeofgaming <dukeofgam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> so the problem is, that the userland is under-represented in the
>> development, because they usually not present on the mailing list and on
>> irc, where discussions and decisions happen, and they usually have
>> different
>> priorities and expectations about the PHP language than the core devs.
>> to make things worse, they cannot write patches for the core, and the core
>> devs rarely work on something which they don't particularly need or like.
>>
>> and I think that the only option where we can change that, is that us, the
>> php userland devs has to be more active on the mailing lists, irc, bug
>> tracking, writing RFCs etc.
>>
>
> Why not open a Google Groups list?, having every message recorded publicly
> and being easy to join-in I'd bet that the situation would change. I've seen
> it work really well for other open source projects, such as Joomla and
> Symfony.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Vega
>



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