I think I posted the link to a folder instead of a link to the doc.

https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=15ru0kwhqAbT8QAVC5Bs0KMeT06ZP5RNnIIbEbeDVQjo&hl=en

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> https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=15ru0kwhqAbT8QAVC5Bs0KMeT06ZP5RNnIIbEbeDVQjo&hl=en
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> Care to read before I put it on the blog?
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> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Ross Gardler <rgard...@apache.org> wrote:
>> On 16/08/2010 23:03, Benson Margulies wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a goofy blog at blogger. Is there some mechanism for having an ASF
>>> blog?
>>
>> http://blogs.apache.org/comdev/
>>
>> If you post your content here we'll get it up there for you (we've not
>> really worked out access rights to the blog yet so I'll not assume my own
>> preference is universal at this point).
>>
>> Ross
>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Ross Gardler<rgard...@apache.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 16/08/2010 22:37, Benson Margulies wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Recent discussions on various lists have led me to think about
>>>>> 'Consensus
>>>>> Process' as an area of possible effort for comdev. People are not born
>>>>> knowing how to operate a consensus process, and some discussions suggest
>>>>> to
>>>>> me that the communities might benefit from something written down as a
>>>>> aid
>>>>> memoire or training device.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> +1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  I'm sure that I could find some references on this subject, but I'm more
>>>>>
>>>>> inclined to type up a somewhat personal introduction to consensus
>>>>> process
>>>>> and see if anyone thinks that it's worth further work and eventual
>>>>> publication.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Starting with a personal blog post on the topic would be great.
>>>>
>>>> You may want to look at the content at
>>>> http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/meritocraticGovernanceModel.xml - in
>>>> particular section 2.4
>>>>
>>>> This document discusses the mechanics of consensus and decision making in
>>>> a
>>>> meritocratic project. However, it does not discuss the social aspects.
>>>>
>>>> It's always been my intention to bring that content here, but I've not
>>>> found the time yet. It's currently CC-BY-SA, but I'm happy to make it
>>>> available under an Apache Licence if it would compliment your work in any
>>>> way.
>>>>
>>>> Ross
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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