Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of RFC/3_PSCVotingProcedures


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Jun 23, 2014, 12:48:17 PM (10 years ago)
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neteler
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+A voting procedure is started by the proposer. For a more visible communication, the word [MOTION] should be put into the subject of the email to the grass-psc mailing list along with a short title.

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  • RFC/3_PSCVotingProcedures

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    1717== Detailed Process ==
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    19  1. Proposals are written up and submitted on the mailing list for discussion. Any committee member may call a vote on any proposal, although it is normal practice for the proposer to call the vote. Any interested  party may subscribe to the list and join the discussion, but only [wiki:PSC committee members] may vote. The PSC Chair gets a vote.
    20  1. Proposals are available for review for at least seven days before a vote can be closed. It is acknowledged that some more complex issues may require more time for discussion and deliberation: a vote should only be closed after the minimum time period has passed and sufficient discussion has taken place, or no more progress is being made. The Chair may override this and prolong the discussion period or close a vote straight away if necessary (although the minimum time period for discussion/voting always applies).
     19Proposals:
     20 1. Proposals are written up and submitted on the mailing list for discussion. Any committee member may call a vote on any proposal, although it is normal practice for the proposer to call the vote. Any interested  party may subscribe to the list and join the discussion, but only [wiki:PSC committee members] including the PSC Chair get a vote.
     21 1. Proposals are available for review for at least seven days before a vote can be closed. It is acknowledged that some more complex issues may require more time for discussion and deliberation: a vote should only be closed after the minimum time period (see above) has passed and sufficient discussion has taken place, or no more progress is being made. The Chair may override this and prolong the discussion period or close a vote straight away if necessary (although the minimum time period for discussion/voting always applies).
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     23Voting:
     24 1. A voting procedure is started by the proposer. For a more visible communication, the word [MOTION] should be put into the subject of the email to the grass-psc mailing list along with a short title.
    2125 1. Respondents may vote "+1" to indicate support for the proposal and a willingness to support implementation.
    2226 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.