> how do you define "lazy consensus"?
As Roy explained, it means that a minimum number of people need to cast
their vote. Once the minimum has been cast, the vote "counts." It is lazy
in the sense that we consider it to have passed, once we have reached the
minimum, until/unless we get -1 votes.
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wrote:
> Hello To All
> ...but as you know, my English is poor, it is not easy to communicate
> with you. I try to learn the rules how can I join the ASF via your web
> site, but until now, I have not ravel it, I am crazy by my poor English.
> So I have to write the mail, I want your helps!
Don't
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:55:43 +0800 (CST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>?ello To All
>? am a soft engineer in China, I have known your foundation and
>?sed your projects for some years, I am eager to take part in the
>?SF. I had learnt the .NET framework.I compared it with Java, I
>?ind the .NET remot
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the encouraging words! We at Daffodil Software are keen on
taking the OS route and have planned to donate our Replicator product /
tool as the first step.
The source can be made available to you via our website. I would be
sending you the login details regarding the same at t