On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 08:02:06PM -0400, Cliff Woolley wrote: > The group has told me before that, since all code matters require a > consensus, -1 always means veto. If you really, really, really don't like > it but don't want to veto it, use -0.5 or -0.99 or something. =-) Only > in non-consensus-requiring matters do -1's count as "negative votes", but > those matters seem to only exist in administrative matters, not code > matters.
Ah. Okay. I thought I've seen people say "-1 (non-veto)" before. Fine, consider my vote -0.99999 (because I'm that close to vetoing it, but I'm not going to do that). Hopefully, my intention *not* to veto is and was clear. My apologies. FWIW, I'm emailing Dave privately to see if we aren't that far off on what we want re: sms and pools... -- justin
