Hi

It looks ok to me.

Chriss.

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> Well, now that all of the active core people have equally pissed each
> other off, we're back on equal ground. :) Given that there are some
> critical answers to be determined governing this project, the first of
> which has to be voting rights / resolution and general project governance.
>
> As this project was not started by any one person, I personally like the
> FreeBSD Core Board model. At first, until we have a working kernel and
> bootable OS, we would consist of a provisional board consisting of the
> active core people as generally determined by this mailing list and IRC
> (so far, looks to be me, William, Chriss, Bruce, and Chad. Please add /
> delete if otherwise). Other members may be added with a simple majority
> agreement of the existing board members, with revotes in case we get tied
> or otherwise too emotionaly testy. Removals must be approved unanimously
> by the other remaining board members.
>
> In terms of general business, voting by the board should be a last resort.
> Unanimous consensus should be attempted, and an informal approval by 75%
> of the board's members will qualify as being accepted. A simple majority
> vote with tie-break revotes will suffice as a last resort.
>
> As soon as we have a 0.1 release of a bootable kernel with minimal
> drivers, scheduler, etc, the provisional board will dissolve. The
> permanent board, consisting of the heads of each major system component
> (head of core kernel, compiler, scheduler, filesystems, etc), would then
> be formed. When a component head steps down, the next component head will
> either be selected or confirmed by the other board members, again with a
> majority vote and revotes if necessary. 75% majority vote of remaining
> board members will qualify to remove someone from a component head
> position.
>
> Excuse the length and detail, but I imagine at least someone will call me
> on the carpet for some missing piece.
>
> --S
>
>
>
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