rfc:voting_who
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rfc:voting_who [2011/11/09 09:10] – [Voters] formatting salathe | rfc:voting_who [2017/09/22 13:28] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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* Version: 0.1 | * Version: 0.1 | ||
* Date: 2011-11-09 | * Date: 2011-11-09 | ||
* Author: Ferenc Kovacs < | * Author: Ferenc Kovacs < | ||
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* First Published at: https:// | * First Published at: https:// | ||
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* Maybe we could define different type of votes (language syntax change, adding new feature/ | * Maybe we could define different type of votes (language syntax change, adding new feature/ | ||
* This could be a good middle-ground between allowing qa/ | * This could be a good middle-ground between allowing qa/ | ||
+ | * It is also a possibility to split the votes of the two groups "php devs" vs. "voice of the people" | ||
+ | * This could also solve the issue that the two group have a different number of participants. | ||
+ | * By that reasoning, RFCs could only be approved if the php developers and the community representatives are both supporting the RFC. | ||
+ | * Of course that is also possible to only require the php-devs vote to pass for accepting an RFC, and the community votes would be used as a measure or guide, but that would somehow made the voting rights moot for the reps. | ||
* We have to consider that: | * We have to consider that: | ||
* We have a large number of " | * We have a large number of " | ||
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===== Changelog ===== | ===== Changelog ===== | ||
0.1 - Throwing some ideas around. | 0.1 - Throwing some ideas around. | ||
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