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 <p>In most cases proposals are decided by consensus, based on community 
discussions. Only in rare cases, and in a small number of pre-defined 
administrative questions, do we resort to a formal counting of votes. The 
places where we require voting are: voting to release, voting in a new 
Committer or PMC Member, Voting in a new PMC Chair. That's it. Generally 
speaking, voting on any other topic is avoided in favor of consensus building. 
With voting there are winners and losers. With consen [...]
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-<p>Another aspect of decision making in an Apache project is the "veto". Every 
Committer has the ability to "veto" a change, for technical reasons, provided 
he explains the technical reasons for the veto, describes an alternative 
approach, and offers to help implement the alternative approach. Vetos are 
quite rare.</p>
+<p>Another aspect of decision making in an Apache project is the "veto". Every 
Committer has the ability to "veto" a change, for technical reasons, provided 
they explain the technical reasons for the veto, describes an alternative 
approach, and offers to help implement the alternative approach. Vetos are 
quite rare.</p>
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 <p>There is one disorder of community decision making that is common enough to 
warrant a colorful name: <a href="http://bikeshed.com/";>bikeshedding</a>. 
Follow the link and read more about this topic.</p>

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