Philipp Kern writes: > On 2021-04-20 10:59, Adrian Bunk wrote: >> I would suggest to replace the option of shortening the discussion >> period with the possibility of early calling for a vote after a week >> that can be vetoed by any developer within 24 hours. This would ensure >> that shorter discussion periods would only happen when there is >> consensus that nothing is left to be discussed. > > But K developers could have stopped this, right? (Per 4.2.2.3.) Now > the constitution feels quite heavyweight on that ("sponsoring a > resolution"), but I'd be surprised if the DPL would not have taken > back the decision in that case (4.2.2.5).
How does that even work? The next clause is: +--- | If the decision is put on hold, an immediate vote is held to determine | whether the decision will stand until the full vote on the decision is | made or whether the implementation of the original decision will be | delayed until then. +---[ Debian Constitution, 4.2.2.4 ] Which leaves open quite a bit, e.g, how long would the voting period for the immediate vote be? The regular voting period is two weeks after all... Ansgar