Sending it once more because Mlmmj rejected my previous email to the list

W dniu 8.05.2024 o 12:25, Maciej Sobaczewski pisze:
Hi Derick!

W dniu 8.05.2024 o 12:20, Derick Rethans pisze:
On Sun, 5 May 2024, Maciej Sobaczewski wrote:

So here comes my question: how it this managed these days? Is there some
process where one should apply to get his karma rights transferred to
close enough GitHub org permissions? I realize the PHP.net karma system
was more granular (e.g. allowing people to push to certain paths in some
repositories) so I'm not sure if this is how it works now.
We can add people to repositories on GitHub, but the granularity is per
project.

That's exactly what I assumed - I hope it's good enough for PHP's needs, though personally I've never had the access to a subpath so I'm not sure why I even
brought it up in the first place :D



Just to clarify, I don't intend to start pushing to master left and
right - just like I never really did back in the previous years. That
said, there are some no-brainer changes that perhaps I could help with
once I regain some of the knowledge on how PHP.net is operating these
days. That and also things like doc-php where I'm the only truly
active contributor to this almost entirely dead stub of a translation
(although we might have a newjoiner who reached out to me just a week
ago).
Is that doc-php, or doc-pl ? Which I think I saw you making a PR for.


My bad, I only spotted it moments after sending the email, I meant the doc-pl for the repo where I'm pretty much the sole contributor, at least these days.
I used to contribute to other doc-* repositories too but that's kinda
irrelevant for this discussion.



PS: Last question: is this mailing list still used for discussions?
I've checked last 500 messages and I didn't spot anything other than
automated notifications from GitHub and some spam. Have discussions
movedelsewhere or is this just that the volume of discussions is that
low?
They should be, it's just that there haven't been very many discussions.
There is also the #website channel on the foundation's slack.


That's good to know, thanks! Is the foundation's Slack generally open/welcoming towards people who are not memebers of the PHP Foundation? Is this just where
most of the discussions moved because of the Slack's convenience or is it
strictly for discussing matters organized by the foundation?



cheers,
Derick


Thanks,
Maciej

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