Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of RFC/3_PSCVotingProcedures


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Jun 20, 2014, 6:38:49 AM (10 years ago)
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martinl
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  • RFC/3_PSCVotingProcedures

    v4 v5  
    2222 1. Respondents may vote "-1" to veto a proposal, but must provide clear reasoning and alternative approaches to resolving the problem within the period the issue is open for discussion/voting. Otherwise the veto will be considered invalid.
    2323 1. A vote of -0 indicates mild disagreement, but has no effect.  A 0 indicates no opinion.  A +0 indicate mild support, but has no effect.
    24  1. A proposal will be accepted if it receives +2 (including the proposer) and no vetoes (-1).
     24 1. A proposal will be accepted if it receives majority (51% including the proposer) of votes +1 and no vetoes (-1).
    2525 1. The member who called the vote (normally the proposer) is responsible for collating votes and presenting the result to the PSC after closing the vote.
    2626 1. The Chair adjudicates in cases of disputes over voting.