@JoeWatkins even if he wants it on the wiki (rather than in an email in a reply to the relevant thread, which is where it should be), it shouldn't be under the rfc namespace... sorely tempted to move it.
Pro tip: when telling the proxy to perform health checks to the backend using a fixed SNI value, ensure that you actually have a certificate for that name on the backend.
Much as I dislike his methods, wasn't there something a while ago where we agreed that an RFC could have an "arguments" against page or something like that also posted?
I don't much like the pattern, is this going to happen every time someone creates an RFC ? why can't he just make his points on the mailing list, it's very very annoying, no matter the link name ...
Hey.. I have a question about a regex, but if I am going to ask it, then it will be marked as duplicate because I already asked the same question... but now it is a bit more advanced. I try to match all src or href not starting with a slash or hash symbol. Attempt: (dammit the URL is not compatible for the chat...)
that's a good point but nevertheless, he's using this as a way of shouting louder than everyone else, and it lends his words authority they do not have to all but the inner circle ...
@MarkR Keeping the RFC document up-to-date with regards to feedback has been an ask of RFC authors in the "how to" guide for $many years... I know they're not rules, but still. "5. Listen to the feedback, and try to answer/resolve all questions. Update your RFC to document all the issues and discussions. Cover both the positive and negative arguments. " This is something all authors should (not must) be doing (and currently some do, some don't).
that doesn'T automatically apply all wikipedia rules to the php wiki. i think its fine to have a discussion about not using at a personal blog, but rambo editing or removing it is going to make it worse
@Derick This should've been a mail, not a wiki page. That's honestly not what the wiki is for, I think... Yeah, straight out truncating isn't nice either ... but I'd like to not see Zeev fight his personal opinions on the wiki.
@bwoebi I don't disagree that it should have been on the mailing list, but if we criticize z for defacing RFCs, we can't do the same to the stuff he writes
still how else do you propose we deal with it, my gut reaction is just to delete it because I don't see another way ...
he's not going to listen to reason, insists we can't use the rfc process to impose rules ... he's going to do whatever the fuck he wants, there's only one way to deal with that ...
@Derick I really do not want to end up with an ultrabureaucratic process and formalizing every detail, because Zeev wants to disrupt. ... Going that way is just to the detriment of all others
all very well and good, but actually it's our problem in reality ... if we're going to spend several weeks trying to improve process, for those improvements to be ignored and for him to continue to behave the same way, which we all know, for sure, that he will ... why not just save ourselves the effort and resort to those measures we will have to resort to ... he's wasted enough of our time already
I wouldn't have done it, but I'm glad someone did, and I'm even more pleased it wasn't an internals dev "one of us" ...
it shows the utter disdain that everyone has for this ...
It's one of the fundamentals of any healthy community that it is able to moderate itself without being too concrete on what exactly is allowed and what not.
And if there are specific members disturbing that, they must be excluded. (well, obviously after enough previous effort to clarify their behavior isn't appropriate)
I do think it's actually a waste of words trying to interact with him, he's shown he's not going to respond to that in a reasonable way ... I think if he steps out of line, we kick him in the ass ... like a child ... a child you don't like ...
I just see all of this as utterly infantile (which is probably not how it should be seen!) and we should just get on with doing stuff rather than talking about maybe possible considering how we might go about at some point doing stuff a bit.
it's not like we haven't tried to reason with him, several people have, in public and in private ... he's just on some sort of campaign to annoy everyone it seems ... or assert some sort of control ...
@Jimbo most CoCs are actually not that overly detailed. And it's fine if the subset of people actually having a power to enforce something is sort of limited - as long as they are able to act when needed.
(that "power" being the ultima ratio to suspend and ban)
well I do, he still goes to my spam, but it doesn't help, it still gets into my life, and into the community more importantly ... we give his words the appropriate amount of weight (little to none), but from outside, he looks like a decision maker, an owner, someone who makes decisions on behalf of some entity that doesn't even exist anymore ...
here's why this annoys me so much ... before I got into internals I had never read the mailing list, it wasn't a very accessible thing and there were never posts on sites like reddit ... now the mailing list is very easy to come by, with crossposts on reddit, externals, and people in internals with a high profile on social media ...
Yeah, if it were just Zeev in his bubble - no issue. But external viewers are taking up on his words and discussing them, in a position where they still consider him a major php leader - and that's where it gets really annoying.
that's the first half of Zend speaking there, anyone who has looked at even a single source file, knows who he is ... and he's speaking on behalf of Zend, if he's speaking ... that would have scared me away, for absolutely sure ...
@bwoebi currently we tolerate everything, because we have no way of enforcing any rules. I think if we focus on solving that problem first, then putting some guidelines in place on what should/should not be on the wiki would be easier to solve. Otherwise we're just .......clutching handbags for lack of a decent word.
Take a vote to remove then... Either that, or install a full blown CoC. Or move forward with a. Project charter and make it crystal clear he has no authority
Trying to win on logic has proved to not work. Trying to reason has proved to not work. Trying to call out the bad behavior has not worked as enough people see it as ends justify means. So what's left?
I agree that there isn't a productive conversation to be had here. And I've put the wheels in motion to be able to take action.
It would be awesome if it could all happen very quickly, but I think that would be seen as unfair.
And so less likely to result in people accepting the outcome.
As much as possible, if people can avoid the 'noise' for the time being, in a couple of weeks time the situation should be quite a bit better. Or at least resolved, one way or the other.
I think if the PHP project can't take action when there is such a continued level crap being thrown at RFC authors who are giving their time to make PHP better, then the project doesn't deserve those contributions.
@Danack this has been going on for how many months now? It "seems" like it's getting better only until it devolves once again. Time will not solve this issue.
@bwoebi I actually disagree with that. When you're talking about local communities and small communities, sure. But as any community scales, the pressure on that model almost always forces either it to become toxic, or for it to become concrete in its expectations of contributors. PHP is one of the few large projects to not take that step in 2019...
@Derick @ircmaxell sorry to maybe open up old wounds, i kinda like the code of conduct rfc and wondered why it never got to vote. i remember the discussion extremely heated, but reading that today, i am sure it'll get 2/3 votes maybe even "unanimous" minus a few
@ircmaxell I am not saying there shall be no guidelines at all (i.e. a CoC would be very fine), but it shouldn't need to codify every tiny detail either.
@beberlei I left the project because of the number of threats and attacks I received in the process of proposing it. And the number of people showing support was few and far between. It cost too much to get it through and I caved. Others said they would pick it up (and did for a time), but the cost was too much for them as well
@bwoebi I think it's less codifying every detail as being more proactive in dealing with questionable behavior
@salathe not quite as soon as, but very soon after. I'll do what other people have done recently, and give a heads up about a intention to put it to a vote, to give people a chance to respond in case they were prevaricating. btw - I sent you an email on a similar topic.
But I think it needs to go for a vote before more people who are contributing realise they don't have to put up with the shit that they are receiving.
@beberlei I received 1 death threat, and 2 threats of physical harm when I proposed the scalar types RFC. One of which from someone I know who has karma access to the project. During the CoC RFC I got called a liar, a drama queen, and SJW. I also was accused of only doing it because I was "in love with" another community member who left due to Z's actions
And yet I got called "weak" because I felt a CoC was needed for the project
@Danack I still don't think it will pass. I think you may hit 50%, but I don't think there's a shot in hell of it hitting 66%. And while most would take it as a message that something even got 50%, it will come off as vindication (did you see what happened with PMJ and the FIG)?
@JoeWatkins what is the status of things re: ZE - does whoever bought them still work on that, or is it just something they contributed as the company when Z & Andi first wrote it, and it's maintained internally by php team now?
@ircmaxell holy shit, death threats, over typed parameters? what the fuck is wrong with people?
@Derick yeah, self-reflection has done a lot over the years. For me now it's mostly that I see the drama hurting others and I feel there's something I can do to help.
"I received 1 death threat, and 2 threats of physical harm when I proposed the scalar types RFC." Whats wrong with these people? What was their justification for preventing scalar types in PHP? This makes no sense as RFC result doesn´t make scalar types mandatory
I realise it's not always possible, but if at all possible, forwarding abusive emails to the public list would allow people to see how shitty some people are being.
@Danack I totally disagree. Why are rapes under-reported in society? Because the only thing worse than being raped, is being told they didn't rape you, or that it wasn't "serious", or that it "isn't worth ruining their life over"
"I realise it's not always possible," and yes reporting serious crimes to an appropriate authority would be better.
On a different topic....If I have an extension that I'm trying to compile statically into PHP, and the code is being compiled, but failing because the config.h file for the extension hasn't been regenerated by the configure step, any clues as to where to look for the problem? Other than "in the m4 file somewhere".
I understand that logic, but that's mostly beneficial for the perpetrator. And well, a bit selfish. You're choosing to let them continue the behavior over being shamed.
@pmmaga It absolutely is beneficial for the perpetrator. But it's not because the victim wasn't hurt. Because the process for fixing it favors the perpetrator. If you want to fix that, you need to fix society and the legal system.
Can anyone recommend a specific version of PHP that is valgrind clean please? I'm trying to investigate something and in 7.3.10 I get some valgrind noise from core php.
it doesn't like that we're reading the val from strings before initializing it, but we are initializing it when we heap allocate every string, it just can't know that ...
@LeviMorrison i figure this still has time until php 8, but it might be nice performance boost to get rid of zend_execute_ex in addition to the already gone instrumentation through zend_execute_internal in our case :)
Yeah, replacing function handlers for internal functions and using AST seems like the stuff of dreams, minus some edge cases like if you use traits, and who knows what else yet :)
@LeviMorrison tbh, I don't fully understand what is happening. I'm working in a docker box, and after recreating that box with valgrind installed and then rerunning ./configure in PHP, it seems to define HAVE_VALGRIND in the config, which then enables some magic inside zend_string.c.