2026年6月16日(火) 1:02 Larry Garfield <[email protected]>:
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2026, at 7:39 AM, Alex Rock wrote:
> >>  Anything that doesn't need special powers can more efficiently be 
> >> organized without the overhead of the initial RFC, as can also be seen by 
> >> The PHP Foundation planning to launch 6 “special interest groups” in the 
> >> remainder of 2026 without needing to involve the PHP project:
> >>>
> >>> https://thephp.foundation/blog/2026/06/11/integrating-community- 
> >>> feedback-into-foundation-strategy-part2/#community-special-interest-groups
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm aware of the PHP Foundation special interest groups, and Elizabeth and 
> >> I discussed them before I opened the Working Groups RFC for discussion. We 
> >> agreed they do not cover the same ground as the Working Groups RFC. By 
> >> design, the PHP Foundation SIGs have no operational or governance 
> >> authority over the PHP Project. There can be cross-pollination and 
> >> collaboration between the initiatives, but the SIGs are external, 
> >> community-focused, interest groups, while PHP WGs are internal, PHP 
> >> Project-focused, operational groups.
> >
> >
> > My 2cents in the form of questions (because I might have missed something):
> >
> > Since the PHPF's role is to support, help and discuss, then shouldn't
> > PHPF operatives be excluded from voting on RFCs, whatever the involved
> > WG? It would ensure that the PHP voters (aka "*The community that
> > includes contributors and core team members*") can take decisions
> > without the PHPF being able to intervene if there's a disagreement
> > between the two groups, I guess...?
>
> "PHPF operatives" sounds very negative.  Bear in mind, the Foundation 
> currently employs a majority of the people who really understand the PHP 
> engine and how to maintain it.  Excluding them from voting would be.. project 
> suicide.
>
> The Foundation has no vote.  The people who do half the work for PHP, who 
> happen to work for the Foundation, have votes.  As they should.
>
> > And similarly, shouldn't there be a mandatory consultation from the PHP
> > community when the PHPF actually operates on something that impacts the
> > community on non-RFC-mandatory-operations, like marketing,
> > communication, etc.? I mean, if at some point the PHPF communicates on
> > the web on something the PHP community would disagree with (concluded
> > via a vote of whatever sort), shouldn't the PHPF, as a "consultative
> > agency", have to update their acts and productions to fit to the
> > community's views? (that would solve parts of the issues with the
> > recent hot discussions on a certain link to a certain platform on PHP's
> > website, for example).
> >
> > All these questions are here because PHP has no official governance
> > other than the (sometimes vaguely) designated "PHP Community", and the
> > PHPF's role, from what I understand, is mostly to *help the community
> > to decide and act* on PHP-related tasks, but *not directly decide nor
> > act*.
> >
> > I might be off of some details, so feel free to correct me if I miss
> > something, if I'm mistaking, or if I misunderstand certain roles or
> > notions.
>
> From the Foundation's home page:
>
> ```
> The PHP Foundation is a collective of people and organizations relying on the 
> PHP language. Its mission is to ensure the long-term prosperity of the PHP 
> language.
>
> The PHP Foundation focuses on providing financial support and guidance to PHP 
> language developers to support its goals of improving the language for its 
> users, providing high-quality maintenance, and improving the PHP language 
> project to retain current contributors and to integrate new contributors.
>
> The PHP Foundation aims to promote the public image of the PHP language in 
> the interest of retaining existing and gaining new users and contributors.
>
> Read our announcement for more details.
> ```
>
> That's what the Foundation does and is for.
>
> It really seems like you're inventing problems that do not exist, and have no 
> bearing on the project itself creating working groups.  That those WGs may 
> overlap with the Foundation, both in goal and personnel, is a good thing in 
> my mind.
>
> --Larry Garfield

Hi Ben and Internals

I agree this proposal. I'm glad that if this proposal is accepted.

Please let me story that join in the php-src repo and this mailing list.
So I spend many time (3-4 years?) because I don't know how to join
this community.
Therefore, Working groups can easy to access to this community from the world.

I hope that people from all over the world who are interested will come.

Regards
Yuya
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