[python-committers] Proposal on how to vote (was: An alternative governance model)
Victor Stinner
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Wed Jul 18 19:17:33 EDT 2018
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2018-07-19 0:36 GMT+02:00 Antoine Pitrou <antoine at python.org>: > Let's say I'm being asked if X should be a « next BDFL » (or Council > member, etc.) and I vote no publicly. What is my position if X is > elected? How will my vote be interpreted? Will I get discriminated > against (even unconsciously) just because I didn't choose that person? I see. I understood that we were more discussing the governance model than voting for a specific BDFL: I'm not convinced yet that we need a BDFL :-) Victor
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