On 21/04/2019 18:08, Jeff Young wrote: > In my last few years at Adobe I worked with Day Software in Switzerland which > we had just acquired. They did a lot of open-source stuff with Apache and > had this neat decision-making scheme (which may have originated at Apache — > I’m unaware of its source): > > If you need direction on something, you send an email to the list. (This > part is no different than what we do today.) > > If someone agrees, they reply with “+1”. > > If someone wants to halt progress until either some discussion is had or > until another direction is chosen they veto with a “-1”. > > When you accumulate three +1s and are clear of -1s you’re good to go. > > If you do get one or more -1s you’re blocked until those folks change their > input to either a “+0” or a “+1”. > > If you haven’t yet reached three +1s after a time-out period (I think we used > a week but it might have been two), but you are clear of -1s, you can send a > message to the list indicating a default-consensus and go ahead and implement > it. > > Might this be useful for us? +1.
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