On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 05:54:34PM -0500, MZMcBride wrote:
> Steven Walling wrote:
> > If a policy makes good sense, we clearly need it, and feedback about the
> > text is mostly positive, then we should adopt it. Rejecting a good idea
> > because of process wonkery is stupid.
> 
> Really? Does this apply to discussions on any Wikimedia wiki at any time
> with any group of people? This way forward certainly has the potential to
> create some interesting policies. :-)

I thought this approach had never really been deprecated. (Just under-used in 
recent years)

Stealing procedure from a different well-known venue:
        "Without objection, I move that this become policy."

sincerely,
        Kim Bruning 

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