On 21 October 2014 18:42, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > > > On Tue, 21 Oct 2014, Jonatan Kilhamn wrote: >> On 21 October 2014 18:28, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Am I reading this wrong or does this allow any proposal to be adopted >> > with 2 support? Where's the actual vote count? >> > >> >> With 2 support and 0 objections, yes; that's how I read it too. > > So what happens if someone objects, but it would have passed by voting > eventually? Seems like a kind of messy kill process. > > I'd prefer some version of the "Urgent" proposal mechanism (e.g. > labeling a proposal "urgent" shortens the voting time, and puts > a 4-day response time on both promotor&assessor). > >
I don't think a fast-track attempt can fail the proposal, only not fast-track-adopt it. The proposal is only removed from the Proposal Pool if and when the intent is successfully resolved. This does mean, however, that a proposal can have a pending fast-track intent with 6 days to go, and then be distributed and have its voting period begin like nothing had happened. Then one day before the voting period ends, someone can resolve the fast-track intent, all actual votes are rendered meaningless and it's fast-track-adopted.