On വ്യാഴം 01 മാർച്ച് 2018 03:48 വൈകു, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > On 14963 March 1977, Pirate Praveen wrote: > >> 1. If a single ftp master is in disagreement, there should be a team >> decision (in previous cases of disagreement also, other team members did >> not get involved). > > I wonder why you think "a single ftpmaster". We are a team. We closely > coordinate what we do and how we do it. When one of us rejects, the team > rejects - it just happens to be a random one of us doing it. Others do > not need to get involved and review everything. Or we wouldn't ever be > able to get anything done if each of us always has to weight in on any > single issue. >
Thanks for the clarification. I was thinking about it more like how the courts work in India (possibly in other countries too). When a single judge decides on a case, there is always an option to appeal to larger bench (more number of judges). The team as a whole has to weigh in only when the decision of a single team member is challenged and such a review is requested. There are also cases the same criteria was applied differently by two different ftp masters. node-babel-preset-env was rejected for depending on itself, but node-rollup was accepted even though it depended on rollup (a binary package created by node-rollup). I don't think it is healthy to not have an option of reviewing individual members decisions. That leaves me only GR as a possible escalation route. I will think about it.
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