Noel J. Bergman wrote:
And thereby grant the right to a single individual to block progress.
That takes away the ability of the PMC to function.
Please see http://incubator.apache.org/drafts/voting.html and check with Sam Ruby. The draft document currently states: "votes on procedural issues follow the common format of majority rule unless otherwise stated." See also ASF Bylaw 5.8: Quorum and Voting. If that rule applies to the ASF Board, why should the PMC voting policy be any different?
I reiterate my earlier suggestion that the PMC Charter draw upon and
incorporate by reference existing ASF policy documents.
YES, YES, YES, YES, YES....
Thank you Noel!
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