On 06/08/13 17:32 -0300, Monty Taylor wrote:
Hi!
Currently, we make motions by email, then we discuss them by mailing
list, then we discuss them more in IRC, then we vote on them - at which
point the actual thing voted on may or may not get recorded somewhere
easy to find.
What if instead we had a repo with a bunch of ReStructureText in it -
perhaps a copy of the TC charter and then a dir for additional things
the TC has decided. That repo would be autopublished to a non-wiki
website ... and the core team for the repo was the TC. EXCEPT, we didnt'
do a 2 core +2 thing ... we'd have some slightly different rules. Such
as - certain number of days it has to be open, certain number of +1
votes, etc. And then only the TC chair has the actual APRV vote, which
is used to codify the vote tallies.
I like the idea, sounds easy and simple.
Would it make sense to have a copy of the votes at the end of that RST
file (or somewhere in that commit) ? This will replicate vote results
to our repo instead of just keeping them in Gerrit - in case the later
goes down.
+1 Sounds good.
FF
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