On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 10:13, Stephen McConnell wrote: > > For the week please. People might change their vote if lobbied / > > persuaded. > > > This has already been churned over - the conclusion was the introduction > of a extension period of one week if the initial vote does not meet > quorum. Here is the extract of the details concerning vote duration that > address this point. > > (f) Vote Duration > > Any vote conducted by the PMC may be closed within 7 days of its > initiation providing that quorum has been met in accordance with > Article 1 (b). A vote not meeting quorum during the initial 7 > day period shall default to a 14 day duration. On expiration of > a 14 day vote duration, if quorum has not been achieved, the > vote shall be consider as a failed vote. > > The desire is to ensure we don't have long running votes, but ensure > adequate time for participation.
Steve, I don't think you get what Paul means. Paul's diff IIUC is: < Any vote conducted by the PMC may be closed within 7 days of its > Any vote conducted by the PMC may be closed 7 days after its ie don't close votes _within_ a week but _after_ a week. sounds okay to me. cheers, - Leo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
