2009/10/3 Dave F. <[email protected]>:
> John Smith wrote:
>> The third is generally the best option in practise most of the time,
>> it should comprise of no more than 10 people, preferably 5 since the
>> more people involved the less people are going to come to a consensus.
>>
>>
> In my experience it's always better to have an odd number off people to
> prevent a hung decision.
> Even if there's a chair with a casting vote it usually leads to problems.

It's more important to have the minimum number possible too,
especially if there is contensious issues.

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