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On 12/16/16, 10:30 AM, "Nick Allen" <[email protected]> wrote:

    I am reading the aggregate effect of these changes as a veto only exists
    for a code commit.  For all other votes, there is no such thing as a veto.
    
    +1
    
    On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 1:13 PM, James Sirota <[email protected]> wrote:
    
    > Sorry, cut and paste error. Of course the original text currently says the
    > following:
    >
    > -1 – This is a negative vote. On issues where consensus is required, this
    > vote counts as a veto. All vetoes must contain an explanation of why the
    > veto is appropriate. Vetoes with no explanation are void. It may also be
    > appropriate for a -1 vote to include an alternative course of action.
    >
    > 16.12.2016, 10:54, "Nick Allen" <[email protected]>:
    > > I don't see any changes in your "Change 1". Am I missing it? What
    > changed?
    > >
    > > On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 12:01 PM, James Sirota <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    > >
    > >>  Based on the discuss thread I propose the following changes:
    > >>
    > >>  Change 1 - Replace:
    > >>
    > >>  -1 – This is a negative vote. On issues where consensus is required,
    > this
    > >>  vote counts as a veto. Vetoes are only valid for code commits and must
    > >>  include a technical explanation of why the veto is appropriate. Vetoes
    > with
    > >>  no or non-technical explanation are void. On issues where a majority 
is
    > >>  required, -1 is simply a vote against. In either case, it may also be
    > >>  appropriate for a -1 vote to include a proposed alternative course of
    > >>  action.
    > >>
    > >>  With
    > >>
    > >>  -1 – This is a negative vote. On issues where consensus is required,
    > this
    > >>  vote counts as a veto. Vetoes are only valid for code commits and must
    > >>  include a technical explanation of why the veto is appropriate. Vetoes
    > with
    > >>  no or non-technical explanation are void. On issues where a majority 
is
    > >>  required, -1 is simply a vote against. In either case, it may also be
    > >>  appropriate for a -1 vote to include a proposed alternative course of
    > >>  action.
    > >>
    > >>  Change 2 - Replace:
    > >>
    > >>  A valid, binding veto cannot be overruled. If a veto is cast, it must
    > be
    > >>  accompanied by a valid reason explaining the reasons for the veto. The
    > >>  validity of a veto, if challenged, can be confirmed by anyone who has 
a
    > >>  binding vote. This does not necessarily signify agreement with the
    > veto -
    > >>  merely that the veto is valid. If you disagree with a valid veto, you
    > must
    > >>  lobby the person casting the veto to withdraw their veto. If a veto is
    > not
    > >>  withdrawn, any action that has already been taken must be reversed in 
a
    > >>  timely manner.
    > >>
    > >>  With:
    > >>
    > >>  A valid, binding veto regarding a code commit cannot be overruled. If 
a
    > >>  veto is cast, it must be accompanied by a valid technical explanation
    > >>  giving the reasons for the veto. The technical validity of a veto, if
    > >>  challenged, can be confirmed by anyone who has a binding vote. This
    > does
    > >>  not necessarily signify agreement with the veto - merely that the veto
    > is
    > >>  valid. If you disagree with a valid veto, you must lobby the person
    > casting
    > >>  the veto to withdraw their veto. If a veto is not withdrawn, any 
action
    > >>  that has already been taken must be reversed in a timely manner.
    > >>
    > >>  Please vote +1, -1, 0
    > >>
    > >>  The vote will be open for 72 hours
    > >>
    > >>  -------------------
    > >>  Thank you,
    > >>
    > >>  James Sirota
    > >>  PPMC- Apache Metron (Incubating)
    > >>  jsirota AT apache DOT org
    > >
    > > --
    > > Nick Allen <[email protected]>
    >
    > -------------------
    > Thank you,
    >
    > James Sirota
    > PPMC- Apache Metron (Incubating)
    > jsirota AT apache DOT org
    >
    
    
    
    -- 
    Nick Allen <[email protected]>
    

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