http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=forrest-dev&m=112364558625100&w=2 "The answer is: "very rarely". ... Votes are mainly for the following purposes:
1) Adoption of a new codebase. 2) Official releases. 3) New PMC members/committers. So for day-to-day operations, just get on with it. Lazy approval will apply. If it is an issue that you think needs discussion to figure out the correct solution, then start a discussion thread. If you feel that people might miss it, then use a subject line with Proposal or Heads-up. The main thing is, don't call a Vote to make a coding decision. Here is a tricky one that we have not yet defined in our guidelines ... Merging of experimental branches. Bringing something out of the SVN whiteboard. Even those should be able to be done with "proposal" threads. The discussion will reveal whether the proposed action has support or not." salu2 -- thorsten "Together we stand, divided we fall!" Hey you (Pink Floyd) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
