If PPMC members A, B, and C, who are not IPMC members, vote +1 on a
release, and then the second phase starts, acquires three +1 IPMC votes,
but A, B, and C change their votes to -1, does the release pass?

Hoe long must the first phase last? How long may it last?

If in the first phase, the vote is +3 to -4, may the release manager begin
the second phase?

On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Craig Russell <apache....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've seen a few (recent) incubator votes that imply that there are two
> separate, distinct votes: one in the podling and one in the incubator
> general. And lots of questions about binding votes and carried-over votes
> and whose votes are counted.
>
> I'd like to suggest:
>
> There is one vote for a podling release candidate. The first phase of the
> vote takes place on the podling dev list. Anyone can vote. An affirmative
> vote by three PPMC members (including mentors) is sufficient to start the
> second phase, which takes place on the incubator general list. An
> individual's vote can be changed any time during either phase until the
> final vote is tallied.
>
> All votes are counted. Only IPMC member votes are binding. The final tally
> counts affirmative, neutral, and negative votes from both phases combined
> and affirmative, neutral and negative binding votes from both phases
> combined.
>
> This terminology answers questions about:
>
> Whether PPMC votes are binding. They are not.
> Whether IPMC member votes on the first phase of voting carry over to the
> second phase. They do.
> Whether public votes in either phase count. They do.
> Whether public votes in either phase are binding. They are not.
>
> If we agree on the terminology, I'll see what documents need to be updated.
>
> Craig L Russell
> c...@apache.org
>
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