On Sun, Apr 12, 2026, 3:05 PM Jorg Sowa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > All of PHP's "official" social media accounts are technically "run by > some dude we're on good terms with." > > So I understand that the PHP Group granted the right to represent PHP on > specific social media platforms, and that the person holding this > responsibility, instead of passing it on to a successor, unilaterally > decided to stop contributing. This is not a proper approach, and the > account should be returned to the appropriate entity regardless of the > individual’s personal views. Framing the account as "abandoned" shifts the > narrative and misleads the discussion into treating this as an acceptable > outcome. > > So, IMO, I think the access was lost, and this is a original problem. > > > I don't even know what this means. > Perhaps the RFC would be better served with (a) greater context (including efforts at outreach & recovery, and (b) separate voting options for removing the link (a no-brainer IMHO), and abandoning the platform entirely? >
