Hi!

> The goal is to have community leader participating in our design
> discussions and decisions. It has happened already for a couple of
> RFCs (accepted and rejected) and went very well. The FUDs about core
> devs, legacy developers and the like loosing control about the
> direction PHP takes has been killed, it did not happen and it is very
> unlikely that it will happen.

Excellent. So we have people participating, contributing to RFCs,
getting features accepted, etc. So what's the problem that needs fixing?
I am ignoring the comment about FUDs because I have no idea what it is
about, so I guess you are answering somebody other's comment that I have
not read.

> the RFC as well. We do not need over killed process as an attempt to
> make php more closed to our communities.

I'm sorry I didn't understand the last sentence. Could you please
explain what you meant by that?
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