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commit bceca9cff675d1a7f3ae25174d6f0d136d69065d
Author: Dave Fisher <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Aug 30 13:10:35 2021 -0700
Update "he" to "they"
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mailings lists, how to
2. In most cases proposals are decided by consensus, based on community
discussions. Only in rare cases, and in a small number of pre-defined
administrative questions, do we resort to a formal counting of votes. The
places where we require voting are: voting to release, voting in a new
Committer or PMC Member, Voting in a new PMC Chair. That's it. Generally
speaking, voting on any other topic is avoided in favor of consensus building.
With voting there are winners and losers. With con [...]
- 3. Another aspect of decision making in an Apache project is the "veto".
Every Committer has the ability to "veto" a change, for technical reasons,
provided he explains the technical reasons for the veto, describes an
alternative approach, and offers to help implement the alternative approach.
Vetos are quite rare.
+ 3. Another aspect of decision making in an Apache project is the "veto".
Every Committer has the ability to "veto" a change, for technical reasons,
provided they explain the technical reasons for the veto, describes an
alternative approach, and offers to help implement the alternative approach.
Vetos are quite rare.
4. There is one disorder of community decision making that is common enough
to warrant a colorful name: [bikeshedding](http://bikeshed.com/). Follow the
link and read more about this topic.