On 11.06.2015 01:47, Valentin Kulichenko wrote:
> Hmm. I'm not sure I understand. As far as I understand, any vote here
> is unanimous, but not majority. I.e., if anyone in community has
> objections, vote is declined (already not a democracy, right? :) ). If so,
> I really don't see any difference between "consensus is recorded by no
> objections
> being raised" and "consensus is recorded by the vote being passed".

See again re "silent consensus". It's an informal process. Voting is
formal and by definition implies that the majority rules. Consensus
implies something else entirely. A -1 vote can be overridden by others.
An objection during silent consensus process cannot.

-- Brane

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