+1 On Mar 17, 2015, at 7:04 AM, Kotya Karapetyan wrote:
> Dear all, > > I think we deviated from the original question quite a bit. The point was > that the current number of votes proposed in the wiki for accepted/rejected > decision was self-contradicting. Even if there may be different opinions on > that, the very discussion shows that the situation is not clear. > > I propose to clarify it by changing the recommended number of votes in > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features#Approved_or_rejected > from "...8 unanimous approval votes or 15 total votes with a majority > approval..." > to "...8 or more unanimous approval votes or 10 or more total votes with more > than 74 % approval...". > This will not change anything in terms of the ongoing discussion of how the > approval influences other things. So the discussion can continue. But we'd > introduce some mathematical logic in the process. > > I don't think there is a procedure to vote on such proposals, so please just > give it +1 here if you agree. We change it when we have 8+ "plus ones" if > there are no significant objections to this change. Once again, please note: > we are not discussing the consequences of approval/rejection, we just change > the rule of thumb recommendation to a mathematically more sound one. > > Cheers, > Kotya
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