Hello,
it's about time, I'm kindly requesting RFC karma on wiki.php.net to work on
an RFC proposing to add a Stringable interface to PHP8, PR here:
https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/5083
Also, voting capabilities please, for my involvement in Symfony.
Account: nicolasgrekas
Thanks for considering!
Nicolas
it's about time, I'm kindly requesting RFC karma on wiki.php.net to work on
an RFC proposing to add a Stringable interface to PHP8, PR here:
https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/5083
I have just granted you RFC karma.
Also, voting capabilities please, for my involvement in Symfony.
That would require a php.net account first, for which you can apply via
https://www.php.net/git-php.php.
Thanks,
Christoph
Le lun. 13 janv. 2020 à 17:50, Christoph M. Becker cmbecker69@gmx.de a
écrit :
it's about time, I'm kindly requesting RFC karma on wiki.php.net to
work on
an RFC proposing to add a Stringable interface to PHP8, PR here:
https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/5083I have just granted you RFC karma.
Also, voting capabilities please, for my involvement in Symfony.
That would require a php.net account first, for which you can apply via
https://www.php.net/git-php.php.
Thank you, account/request created :)
Nicolas
Den man. 13. jan. 2020 kl. 18.50 skrev Christoph M. Becker cmbecker69@gmx.de:
That would require a php.net account first, for which you can apply via
https://www.php.net/git-php.php.
I'm not a fan of this, especially considering the nightmare that the
proposal to add special voting rights for FIG members and what not,
once one start creeps in, everyone will. If the contributor in
question wanted to be active at the PHP project, then I see no problem
in it
--
regards,
Kalle Sommer Nielsen
kalle@php.net
Hi Kalle,
Den man. 13. jan. 2020 kl. 18.50 skrev Christoph M. Becker cmbecker69@gmx.de:
That would require a php.net account first, for which you can apply via
https://www.php.net/git-php.php.I'm not a fan of this, especially considering the nightmare that the
proposal to add special voting rights for FIG members and what not,
once one start creeps in, everyone will. If the contributor in
question wanted to be active at the PHP project, then I see no problem
in it
Wow. Can we please be a little less aggressive?
AFAICS Nicolas is creating his first RFC and has a patch for it that you
already have commented on on github, so I see no foul play here.
Besides, Symfony has left PHP-FIG a while back ;-)
Cheers
Matteo Beccati
Development & Consulting - http://www.beccati.com/