>
> i disagree
>
> A TC member who wants to block a patch and wants to decide if a patch
> should be
> blocked is in the same situation as
>
> a Judge who wants to sue someone and wants to judge that someone.
>

Whilst I am not getting into a whole philosophical legal discussion about
this (to follow on from last month's Nobel Prize winning mailing list
lectures on economics and business).

This isn't the same thing. The TC is more like a jury where a juror can
have an opinion and their opinion can be swayed by arguments during private
jury discussions.
The TC is doing this for the good of the project (I hope) and not to push
their own agenda and it's very clear in this case there is no personal
agenda.

Regards,
Kieran Kunhya
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