Hi, that's a good point, Dan. I have a better solution, though. Each Wiki page is revisioned, and if you click on "info" you can look at any old revision of the page. So I will modify the vote to be a vote on *revision 27* of the page, with the following link.
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/SharedComponentVersioningGuidelines?action=recall&rev=27 Those of you who have already recorded your vote (I think Rick is the only one), should look at this revision and make sure your vote still stands. If after further feedback I want to submit a new version, I'll call for a revote with a new revision number of the page. Once the vote is approved, I'll make a snapshot of the page marked as the *approved* version, e.g. SharedComponentVersioningGuidelinesApproved with a link to the recorded vote. Does this sound good? David Daniel John Debrunner wrote On 10/20/05 16:13,: > David W. Van Couvering wrote: > >>Hi, all. I'd like to have a formal vote on the shared components >>guidelines as published at >> >>http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/SharedComponentVersioningGuidelines > > > Is this ok? A vote that refers to a page that is by definition > updateable? This means there will be no records in the archives on what > exactly was voted on. Maybe the wiki page could be extracted into the > call to vote e-mail. > > Dan. >
