hi,

On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Zeev Suraski <z...@zend.com> wrote:
>> > My suggestion is for voting periods to be limited to one week,
>> > regardless of the topic.  It should be more than enough.  Regardless,
> an 'open
>> ended'
>> > voting period is unacceptable IMHO.
>>
>> You were one of the person who requested to have at least two weeks, so
>> nobody can miss a vote due to various reasons (on the road, off time, or
>> whatever else). I'd to keep two weeks.
>
> Well the way it is right now it's a 'one week by default', unless there
> are reasons to extend it, which IIRC was the compromise.  I find it
> difficult to believe that had this particular RFC been in an 'accepted'
> position back on Wednesday the 23rd, the vote wouldn't have immediately
> closed...

I find somehow disturbing that you raised that for the RFC you don't
like, that has to be said :) You also, if I am not mistaken, changed
your vote during the week. That's all good, but changing rules to get
the results we wish is not going to happen.

> In my opinion - based on our actual experience now as opposed to
> theoretical predictions which we had back then - one week should be enough
> as the default.  But I'm fine going with two weeks.  I guess we'll vote on
> that too :)  It's more important to have a definite end date than whether
> it's one week or two weeks.

One week is too short, I'd to go with two weeks minumum, end date must
be set when a vote begins, to avoid any confusions.

I will add a vote on that in the voting RFC, as un update, so we will
a clear(er) position for the next RFCs.

Cheers,
--
Pierre

@pierrejoye

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