> With fairly equal camps of Developer 1 and 2, each believing they are
> correct, there is no clear mandate for change. So some of the
> inactivity, I believe, has been because there is no clear 
> mandate from a
> MAJORITY of the developers who actually use Velocity. 

The apache voting rules are supposed to handle that.
However, if none of the committers cast a vote, then the process
breaks down and you end up with endless discussion.

If nothing needs to change then the committers can vote for that,
and the users will know what to expect.
But you need committers in order to make that happen, and right now
we don't seem to have that.



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