Le jeudi 5 septembre 2019, 13:07:28 CEST Dan Ackroyd a écrit : > On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 12:27, Côme Chilliet <c...@opensides.be> wrote: > > > > PHP have no control over github, and cannot know how it will evolve. > > > > (they can change the platform tomorrow and internal won’t be able to do > > anything about it). > > Those are hypothetically problems. But they do not appear to be > currently problems.
The fact that PHP has no control over github is current, this is not hypothetical. > And in case anyone says "some people might not be able to comment on > Github" the same is true for our email lists. The signup process was > apparently broken for ages, and I've seen multiple people ask for how > to persuade the system to accept their messages. Which probably means > there are more people who never contributed because they couldn't get > past that first barrier. It’s not the same when the project can act to fix it and when the project is powerless. If github blocks someone from commenting we cannot do anything about it. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php