I agree that we need a policy, and I am happy with David's proposal.

A tangential follow-up to Matthias: I think that our code of conduct should 
be part of the distributed documentation. Should it be in the Developer's 
Guide? In some other existing documentation? As a standalone document?

-- 
John

On Saturday, November 25, 2023 at 1:24:42 AM UTC-8 Kwankyu Lee wrote:

> I agree that we need a policy for disputed PRs.
>
> Such a policy should not operate in a way to condemn those raising 
> objections to the PR since we want to keep kind, productive, caring 
> atmosphere as Matthias put it. The policy should be clear and operate 
> semi-automatically. So I suggest the following detail:
>
> (1) When a PR becomes a disputed PR? A PR becomes a disputed PR when one 
> reviewer adds "positive review" label, another reviewer removes it, and the 
> author does not plan to work more on the PR according to the reviewer 
> objections.
>
> (2) How do we count approvers and disapprovers for a disputed PR: A 
> reviewer becomes an approver (who is in favor of the PR) when he/she sets 
> "Approve" in the github review system. A reviewer becomes a disapprover 
> (who objects the PR) when he/she sets "Request changes" in the github 
> review system.
>
> Kwankyu
>

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