You have to be kidding me.. The only problem I see is that people are all caught up in policies / processes but I've yet to hear what the actual root "problem" is. I'm sure it's intended to somehow prevent something nasty that has happened in the past but these policies don't have any logic that I'm able to follow. Why does the ASF need to dictate how we vote on releases?
Maybe I'm just having a bad morning, but for some reason this really rubs me the wrong way and feels extremely inefficient. On 3/19/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snipped>
The problem here seems to be that it is not possible to use one vote to do both; therefore it seems to me that the sensible thing to do is to have two votes.
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