On 7/2/11 6:39 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
IMO that is the wrong goal. Consensus does not mean universal agreement.
Trying to get "a solution that everybody could live with" all too often
results in a product with no operational value.

"Everybody can live with" is pretty much the universal operating
definition of "consensus" in organizations that use consensus
decision-making.  I've got some concerns, as well, that effort
is being put into technologies that there's no incentive to use,
but in terms of *process* Ron is spot-on.

Melinda
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