I talked to Nick about the posting for this on the CMS list. I wanted to just share some of my concerns on this.
The FIG group is very low-level. The membership members are those top technical devs within their projects. They have the deepest skills, they have the ability to effect change, and they are highly skilled in OO, PHP, networking, standards, performance, security, and so on.
These people are the PHP industry elders, if you will.
The kind of work they do discusses how pieces of software fit together. They make agreements on how those integrations take place and how code is uncoupled so that it can be exchanged. Those discussions and decisions help define important roadmap items for this team. These are emerging, evolving standards that will help this team keep the framework viable for this community.
The vast majority of people in this community, in this project, will not understand the discussions. They will not know how to consider the impact of options on this code base. They will not be able to make the decisions that best serve this community. They will not be able to implement the changes that are required.
There's a delicate balance in an open source community between involvement where anyone can participate and having the wisdom to know when it is critical to staff by skill and experience. It is getting very competitive in this open source industry and like it or not, you got to have *some* developers with immense skill. They will not participate if they are not respected and treated like professional and empowered to do what needs to be done for the community.
This one little involvement cannot be shared with everyone because everyone is not qualified. It belongs to this team. They have the packages of code that can be used by other projects. That's the focus of this group.
I would ask that the PLT empower the framework maintainers to decide who is the best one to serve them and help interface with FIG so they can continue to use those involvements to make the framework code as good as it can be for our community.
On Monday, May 13, 2013 1:32:10 PM UTC-5, Nick Savov wrote: