Hi Garfield,

I would volunteer for log-util if you find that a useful option. I would
need some guidance initially as to what is within bounds of a reasonable
maint. policy and what requires wider discussion and process. Otherwise, I
think option 2 is quite sane.

Ralf
On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 7:08 PM Larry Garfield <la...@garfieldtech.com>
wrote:

> Since PSR-3's type update, there has been an outstanding PR to create a
> log-util library to contain, mainly, the testing tools that were kicked out
> of the psr/log repo.
>
> https://github.com/php-fig/log-util/pull/6
>
> The code is basically ready, but no maintainer has been appointed.  And so
> it sits...
>
> If we want to get that released, there's 2 options.
>
> 1.  Appoint a Maintainer for psr/log-util.  Normally this would fall to
> Jordi by default as the PSR-3 editor, but I'm pretty confident that he has
> zero interest in it.  If no one else is interested, I am willing to
> not-step-backwards.  This would require a CC vote (either an Approval Vote
> or Decision Vote, depending on if it's contested.)
>
> 2. There's a fun loophole in the bylaws specifically for this; the CC is
> the de facto maintainer of everything, but delegates that to various
> people.  Absent another maintainer, the CC collectively acts in that role.
> That means the CC (by which in practice I mean me, with the rest of the
> CC's blessing-by-silence) could go ahead and prep the library for its
> initial release(s).
>
> In either case, we'd then need a CC Approval Vote for the 1.0.0 release.
>
> Option 2 is a bit more squishy but also faster.  Option 1 means at minimum
> 2 votes, which means at least a month before the library has a 1.0.0.
> Option 2 would mean minimum 2 weeks.  (Both of those are "plus the time to
> actually do the logistics.")
>
> Thoughts?
>
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