On 29 April 2011 22:44, geowolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> These voting rules have been for a long time in the developer guide,
> as far as I rememeber they were introduced the day we introduced
> the concept of a proposal.
> We ask every new committer to review the developer guide, so one
> can legitimaltely assume the rule is known, I was just reminding
> of it.
>
> The rule has been set so that no one can down-vote a proposal
> out of a personal grudge or mere personal preference without having
> to put some (minimal) effort into it.
> Making a proposal requires effort, taking it down should require
> similar effort.
>
> It's your right to prepare a proposal asking that rule to be changed,
> if you indent to discuss if further please open a separate thread though,
> (just to avoid this one getting derailed in unrelated topics).
>

If I proposed something that was highly impractical or just plain
stupid (and to avoid offence I make it clear that this does not
reflect my opinion of your proposal in any way) then surely it would
be proper for you and the other PSC members to vote -1.

Just my 2c and sorry for hijacking the thread with this aside.

Michael

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