Kalle Kivimaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...]
> If I wouldn't resign, I would feel like I'd too support the decision,
> even if I voted against it.

Unlike the DPL votes, I think that dissent would be public, so it's
obvious who didn't support the decision and very rarely a resigning
matter.

This is one reason why the DPL should follow consensus, not majority,
because it's a pain getting recall votes to document that we don't
support a particularly bad leader.

Regards,
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