On Sun, Sep 15, 2019, 11:41 PM Olumide Samson <oludons...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019, 8:33 PM Stanislav Malyshev <smalys...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>> Hi!
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>> > Does anyone object to any of those words ?
>>
>> Yes. I do not think precommitting to implement anything that has been
>> put on wiki and passed the vote is a good thing. Its a good conflict
>> resolution mechanism when we're talking about where or not to implement
>> certain technical feature. But IMO it would be terrible as a sole
>> governance mechanism for the whole project.
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>> > Do we need to vote on changing the introduction (I'm happy to start an
>> rfc
>> > for this, if necessary) ?
>>
>> I don't think RFCs were meant to essentially remake all project
>> governance structure.
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> Hi Stanislav, I would expect you to reply with what can be done, not
> saying the RFC is not meant to do this and that, my common sense is telling
> me you are either deliberately omitting some details on what the process
> would be, if not the RFC.
>
> Everyone else - what was the process that brought about the RFC?
>
> If its mails through the mailing list(that brought about the RFC), then
> mails with majority agreed on signify the changes required to change the
> RFC itself.
>
> I don't like it when people say parliament was created by constitution yet
> the parliament can't still change constitution; then what else can change
> the constitution, maybe voice vote?
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> The RFC was created years ago and IMO can't be there forever, so what
> would change it? The RFC itself recently changed some scope of itself.
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> GCC would call this bootstrapping
>
> They were meant for solving technical questions,
>> not governance model.
>> I am not sure which way would be the best (haven't thought about it) but
>> certainly neither just putting some words on wiki nor voting on it
>> within the RFC process looks like a good way to do it.
>>
>> --
>> Stas Malyshev
>> smalys...@gmail.com
>>
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