I'm uncomfortable with the two places where the bylaws talk about requiring unanimous votes. Both talk about the extremely rare case of removing a committer and/or PMC member. Particularly in the case of a rogue committer, swift action may be required.
isn't that a case of "PMC chair overrules" anyway, something ensured by the ASF bylaws?
I read it as "there needs to be consensus, or the PMC chair needs to exercise authority, and in fact, the latter has to happen anyway".
-- cheers,
- Leo Simons
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