On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 20:22:27 +1000, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> Perhaps for our next GR, we can contemplate whether it's appropriate
> that less than 20% of the developers is enough to change one of our
> most important documents. In fact, it could have been changed with
> as few as 35, being less than 4%. That is, a 3:1 majority of
> quorum(45.274).  That's a very uncomfortable feeling.

        That is bot, BTW, how quorum works.  You would need at least
 46 people to change the foundation documents, as long as they were of
 one mind.

        I find it amusing that we have people who were horrified how
 hard it would be to change a foundation document when that GR
 was proposed, and now we have another set horrified at how easy
 it is change one.

        manoj
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