On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Eric Schultz
<eschu...@prplfoundation.org> wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm trying to understand to the Apache Foundation model of voting in the
> commit-then-review system. If a project is running on a CTR system and
> someone says they dislike a piece of a previous commit, what happens? Does
> it require consensus to remove the code or is the code removed if consensus
> isn't reached to keep it in?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>

Hi Eric:

So version control helps here, and we tend to refer to outright
objection as a veto. So first, it depends on who is 'disliking' the
particular change or casting the veto. Typically in the Apache
projects, committers (folks elected by the project who have commit
privileges) have binding vetoes. We also only allow vetoes on code for
technical reasons. Generally the original committer will revert the
code if there is a veto. Occasionally the veto is withdrawn after
discussion, but vetoes can't be overridden.

HTH,

--David

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