I never meant you didn't count ! I also see what you mean about other commons committers
being more important, since they tend to be more objective when they do speak up.
-Rob
Heh.
I always took it the other way. +1 votes from the project itself are non-binding and +1 votes from another commons committer are binding :)
The point of the vote is to get commons community approval, before a vote is even called every member of the particular project should be in favour of it.
However, the rules just say that you need 3 +1 votes from any commons committer, so when I fail to get +1 votes from non-project committers I include those from project committers and grumble about no one caring.
Interesting difference in view :)
Hen
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Robert Leland wrote:
I counted 2 +1 binding votes, and 1 +1 votes from another commons committer. I will cut the release tonight, test it, and upload it to the mirrors sometime this week.
-Rob
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