phpdbg is under php.net ; every decision about phpdbg should then be
debatted with all the team, and new ideas, such as a protocol, RFC'ed,
whoever are the maintainers of the code. It's like that for every
piece of code, of every extension.
This is PHP process. If you dont want to adhere the rules, you can
keep your ideas yours, in a separate repo, like Derick does for
Xdebug.
People must understand that as soon as the code is part of the PHP
project, it is owned by the PHP project, and not a single/duo person