Hi Tim,

Thank you for this RFC. Though I do have some concerns towards the new 
direction.

What was the initial idea to split between rookies and veterans?

As a candidate for 8.6 it feels as a chance/opportunity  to get more involved, 
and to build up experience as a RM (and more) as opposed to a veteran who 
already had the opportunity to do so.

With the new policy it would essentially allow only veterans to be RM with 2 
hands-on and 1 hands-off and perhaps include more favoritism to a more 
experienced RM rather than someone with a clean record. The terminology of 
rookie lowers the bar a little to allow this in my opinion.

The veteran is there to advise the others. I don’t see why this needs to be 
hands-off. As long as there are always 2 hands-on available. So to that I am in 
favour of Ben’s wording.

—
Regards,
Jordi
On Mar 27, 2026 at 19:17 +0100, Tim Düsterhus <[email protected]>, wrote:
> Hi
>
> please find the following RFC that is intended to clarify the “Release
> Manager Selection” policy for future PHP versions:
>
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/release_manager_selection_policy
>
> It is written in response to this email in the PHP 8.6 RM selection
> thread that pointed out possible ambiguity with regard to who is allowed
> to apply as a RM and as to how to interpret the results of the vote:
> https://news-web.php.net/php.internals/130402
>
> Best regards
> Tim Düsterhus

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