hi & just for context, though my question is NOT about this case:

On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 05:11:21PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote:
> [...] I note that if
> our proposed change #somebug to the Debian policy that has received six
> seconds and one veto comes into effect
 
I wonder if such a veto has any formal effect? If I recall correctly,
"seconds" are an established procedure and vetos are certainly something
to be listened once, but formally i think there's is no difference between
a signed mail saying "I veto this." and another saying "I really really
veto this and stamp loudly with my feet."
 
IOW, anyone can veto anything, but a veto as such has no power on its own,
right?

(and this is really not about #somebug, but about any policy bug.)


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