Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread Adam Howard
I honestly think most of the people who have replied dragging on this nonsense have been top-posting, so you'll excuse me if I feel that argument is moot. On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Peter Lind wrote: > On 13 January 2016 at 16:49, Adam Howard wrote: > >> Alright, you want a straight up a

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread Peter Lind
On 13 January 2016 at 16:49, Adam Howard wrote: > Alright, you want a straight up answer, I'll provide you one. Here is > my constructive criticism. I'd like to be able to opt-out of this > conversation and not further have it flood my inbox and be able to actually > get back to what matters an

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread Adam Howard
And I'll repeat.. If you want to write that code of conduct, please, feel free to actually publish an outline code of conduct here, right now, and I and everyone else will be happy to review it. Because as it stands now, all I hear (read) is arguing and complaining, but you've yet to offer an act

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread James Gilliland
I'm pretty sure everyone here has ignored emails before. A CoC is pretty darn important(in my opinion) but if you've decided the discussion isn't useful to you, just add a filter or just don't open the emails. Its not that hard. On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 8:52 AM John Bafford wrote: > Adam, Sascha

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread Adam Howard
Alright, you want a straight up answer, I'll provide you one. Here is my constructive criticism. I'd like to be able to opt-out of this conversation and not further have it flood my inbox and be able to actually get back to what matters and what I and most everyone else signed up for (PHP Develop

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread John Bafford
Adam, Sascha, > On Jan 13, 2016, at 08:53, Adam Howard wrote: > > Well, I'm glad someone is in agreement. I really wish we'd get back to the > actual code. Because if not, I do think perhaps PHP Internals as outlived > the email format and should migrate to a forum format. I think I and man

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread Adam Howard
Well, I'm glad someone is in agreement. I really wish we'd get back to the actual code. Because if not, I do think perhaps PHP Internals as outlived the email format and should migrate to a forum format. I think I and many others did not subscribe to a mailing list for this type of argument and

Re: [PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-13 Thread Martin Keckeis
2016-01-13 7:26 GMT+01:00 Sascha Schumann : > > On January 12, 2016 at 7:05 PM Adam Howard > wrote: > > > > Can we please move on past this and get back to actual code. Because if > > not, perhaps PHP Internals has outgrown the email format and should > migrate > > to a forum type format. > > A

[PHP-DEV] Back to the code (was Re: Internals and Newcomers and the Sidelines (WAS: Adopt Code of Conduct))

2016-01-12 Thread Sascha Schumann
> On January 12, 2016 at 7:05 PM Adam Howard wrote: > > Can we please move on past this and get back to actual code. Because if > not, perhaps PHP Internals has outgrown the email format and should migrate > to a forum type format. Agreed. Sascha -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Ma