+1 .. I don't understand why -1 is a bad thing either. If someone doesn't
like a code change and vetos it with a -1 and gives an explanation then
there's nothing wrong with that.
Dims can you explain what aspect of the -1 (and give examples) that is
problematical?
Sanjiva.
Glen Daniels wrote:
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
*PLEASE* stop abusing -1's. it's being used left, right, center and
totally losing its meaning.
-1 :) :) (you didn't really expect me to resist that one did you?)
Seriously, though - isn't -1 still totally dependent on context? I.e.
it's a veto for code changes, it's a no vote for VOTEs, it's an "I'd
rather not" for release votes, it's a dessert topping....
It seems to me as long as everyone is respecting others, voting
appropriately, and following the actual rules for real process issues,
it's not *that* big a deal. Has this come up in other projects that
you've been involved with too, dims?
--Glen
P.S. Welcome back!
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