HeartSaVioR edited a comment on pull request #31427:
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/31427#issuecomment-776562258


   I'm not feeling good with this too, but not from the code diff, but from the 
process.
   
   I understand lazy consensus on code is applied by default ASF policy (if I'm 
not mistaken) and Spark project doesn't redefine the policy (by BYLAWS), but 
nowadays everyone (not only from Spark project but also from majority of 
projects) is struggling to make sure the PR has at least one approval from 
committer. That has been considered as an implicit policy.
   
   I'm not claiming that we should construct BYLAWS to make sure binding +1 is 
minimal requirement on code change, but I'd say lazy consensus must be 
considered as a last resort (similar weight on veto), like after suffering from 
finding reviewers for months even trying to get traction from dev@ mailing list.


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