>From my understanding pmc votes count "more" just cause they guarantee
legal stuff but for the community user ones are clearly  the important ones.
 Le 16 sept. 2014 19:47, "David Blevins" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Note, Karan is a committer :)  Also note, binding is an alias for PMC.
>
> My personal preference over the years has been to put vote results in one
> big group and not divide people and contribution into categories.
> Unsurprisingly, the divisions become manifest destiny and have a way of
> dividing communities rather than uniting them.
>
> Apache's rules are simple: there has to be at least 3 PMC votes (aka
> binding) for a vote to pass and more positive votes than negative.  No
> single person, even a PMC member, can veto a release vote.  Everything else
> is up to the community.
>
> We've typically operated that all votes count equally and any -1 is cause
> for pause and we will try to resolve if we can.
>
> In fact I'd probably go further and say in a truly healthy community, the
> user votes count the most.
>
>
> --
> David Blevins
> http://twitter.com/dblevins
> http://www.tomitribe.com
>
> On Sep 16, 2014, at 2:24 AM, Andy Gumbrecht <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > +1's in no particular order.
> >
> > Binding
> > =======
> > Jonathan Gallimore (PMC)
> > Andy Gumbrecht
> > David Blevins (PMC)
> > Romain Manni-Bucau
> > Jeff Genender
> > Jean-Louis Monteiro (PMC)
> > Alan D. Cabrera (PMC)
> > Daniel Stefan Haischt
> > Thiago Veronezi
> >
> >
> > Non-binding
> > ===========
> > David Salter
> > Karan Malhi
> >
> > No other votes recorded
> >
> > This vote passes. Binaries released.
> >
> > This time I'll wait for the site ;), and many thanks to all of you for
> your time and effort. Brilliant to get this release out so quickly!
> >
> > Andy.
> >
> > --
> >  Andy Gumbrecht
> >  https://twitter.com/AndyGeeDe
> >  http://www.tomitribe.com
> >
>
>

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