On 24.11.19 09:30, Jörg Schmidt wrote:
>> Normally we discuss to get a consensus. Crucial votes are 
>> out-of-favour.
>> This is the only way to keep the community together.
> No, that is only a way of unification.

But if there is no unification, voices have not been taken sufficiently
into account.

If this happens to often, people will go away, and the community is
diminished.


A concent is that you accept the proposed resolution, even if you do not
agree with the others opinion on the vote.

A resolution is always an action, or a by-rule or a goal to achieve.


I do not see how your argument is not supporting Michaels argument.

So imho you argument needs to be: Yes, that is a way of unification.




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