Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Under discussion] Create a global login system for php.net

2022-06-08 Thread Derick Rethans
On 8 June 2022 20:22:46 BST, Aaron Junker wrote: >Hi all, > >I've edited my RFC[1], so it now contains a note that edit.php.net is >currently not in a usable state. > >Besides that, I didn't find any big points that could have been added to the >RFC. > >So, unless a big new discussion starts, I

Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Under discussion] Create a global login system for php.net

2022-06-08 Thread Rowan Tommins
On 08/06/2022 20:22, Aaron Junker wrote: But I have two questions: 1. What kind of majority in votes will this RFC need to get accepted? 2. Am I allowed to vote on my own RFC? While this is a somewhat unusual RFC, because it's a change to the project / infrastructure, not the language itself

[PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Under discussion] Create a global login system for php.net

2022-06-08 Thread Aaron Junker
Hi all, I've edited my RFC[1], so it now contains a note that edit.php.net is currently not in a usable state. Besides that, I didn't find any big points that could have been added to the RFC. So, unless a big new discussion starts, I will open votes this Saturday.  But I have two questions:

[PHP-DEV] Re: [RFC][Under discussion] Create a global login system for php.net

2022-05-28 Thread Mark Randall
On 28/05/2022 10:53, Aaron Junker wrote: When you have feedback to a specific point of the RFC, please use the corresponding number used in the RFC. To point 1, there was a time I was thinking about implementing a system ourselves (I was working on website prototypes at the time). That bein