https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6323

--- Comment #10 from Sidney Markowitz <[email protected]> 2010-03-03 21:11:07 
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(in reply to comment #8 and comment #9)

Yes, the policy for anything covered under R-T-C is three committer votes, with
the act by a committer of proposing a patch and being willing to commit it
implying that person's vote. If you aren't comfortable committing your patch
until you get more feedback or another vote or until any other condition is
met, you can always say so and then your position on it is explicit instead of
implied.

In practice it means that when you propose a patch under R-T-C you only have to
get two other votes before you can commit it, but nobody will force you to vote
for the patch or to commit it before you are ready to.

By the way, +1 for removing the rule :)

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