[python-committers] An alternative governance model
Ethan Furman
ethan at stoneleaf.us
Wed Jul 18 12:54:43 EDT 2018
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On 07/18/2018 09:36 AM, Ćukasz Langa wrote: >> On Jul 18, 2018, at 10:58 AM, Ethan Furman wrote: >> If we, by majority vote, pick a governance model (dictator, council, or >> whatever), then that legitimizes it. If we, by majority vote, pick the >> new BDFL, then that legitimizes it. Being unhappy with the choice does >> not make the choice illegitimate. > > A simple majority vote is wildly insufficient for this case. Python is a > large project with many contributors and alienating maybe tens of them is > not acceptable, especially if we are talking about a "for life" choice. Are you saying that we should use some method besides voting, or that a higher percentage of yea votes is required? If the latter, I have no problem with 66% or 75%. -- ~Ethan~
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