> In the end the process is not democratic.

Which may make it easier: rather than having to convince 50%+ of the people, 
one only has to convince a single person...

> I don't think there's anything that can change my mind
> about dropping the statement.

As long as "I don't think there's anything" isn't "There isn't anything", there 
is still hope, and the potential that the one person's opinion that matters can 
be changed.

However, when I wrote the email, I assumed you wouldn't read it (because you 
said you were leaving the discussion until there was a PEP).  What I wanted to 
know was what the best way of putting together succinct, clear, reasons why you 
should change your mind would be, so that could be done.  Even if you didn't 
change your mind, at least it would be (judging from previous decision 
reversals) the best shot.

=Tony.Meyer
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