On Mon, 31 Aug 1998, Shaleh wrote: > Um, out of a group of what 200 or 300 some odd developers, only *15* > voted. Is this good enough for decisions? That is roughly 5%.
Yup. It's fine. Lots of people aren't on the policy list (meaning, that they don't care, presumably). I didn't vote (or even abstain) because a) I didn't get round to it b) the machine with by PGP key on wasn't turned on c) I felt slightly ill-informed (I have followed the discussion, but I haven't been around very long) and d) I could see that the vote was going to pass, and I was happy with that result (tactical voting, I guess). Hope that doesn't offend anyone :-) No, seriously - if anyone really did object, they'd be free now to bring up a formal proposal which differed, and attempt to get developer support for it. Jules /----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------\ | Jelibean aka | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 6 Evelyn Rd | | Jules aka | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Richmond, Surrey | | Julian Bean | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | TW9 2TF *UK* | +----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+ | War doesn't demonstrate who's right... just who's left. | | When privacy is outlawed... only the outlaws have privacy. | \----------------------------------------------------------------------/