Let me clarify - my assumption is that a binding vote is a vote that is
officially counted that decides whether a vote passes or not.

My intent was to ensure that the following occured:  the 5 founding
developers + our 3 Incubator Mentors votes would be counted.  Any other
votes, although interesting for us to see others' opinion, would be thrown
out.  The tally of those 8 votes would be counted, and whatever the majority
of those 8 votes - that would be what makes the decision.

Is this not a correct assumption?  According to this (
http://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html), my assumption may be
incorrect.  I'm just trying to get clarification on my possible ignorance of
how a vote would work...

Thanks,

Les

On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok.  But now I'm confused ;)  Does this mean the 5 founding developers on
> this project don't have a binding vote in this matter?
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Alan D. Cabrera <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jan 1, 2009, at 7:53 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote:
>>
>>  The vote is open for the next 7 days and only votes from the JSecurity
>>> development team are binding.
>>>
>>
>> A point of order.  Only Incubator PMC member votes are binding, e.g. the
>> mentors of this project.  There has to be a minimum of three votes from
>> Incubator PMC members to make the poll binding.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alan
>>
>>
>

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