On 23 Sep 2014, at 16:57, Ferenc Kovacs <tyr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> yeah, and when there is like 12 minutes between the last required vote casted 
> and the vote being casted(almost a day earlier), it is easy to jump to 
> conclusions.

The vote closing soon after the last vote was not a coincidence, but it’s the 
other way round from what you might think. That vote was deliberately made by 
them just before it was going to close (they asked me when I was going to close 
it), because they didn’t want it to fail by one vote. Had I not got that vote 
I’d still have closed it when I did, and it would have failed.

> but putting that aside, what do we do now?
> Personally I agree that it is a valid concern that some people could have 
> missed the voting period because of this: We already discussed recently that 
> even a week is a bit short (anybody can have a week of vacation etc.) but 
> that is the minimum mandated by the voting rfc, and seeing how close the vote 
> was, I think it would be a good idea to extend the voting.
> What do you think?
> 
> ps: I would prefer not reverting the change to save some work/history 
> obfuscation in case if the result stays.

If we’re re-opening things, let’s just hold the vote again, rather than 
extending the existing vote.
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Andrea Faulds
http://ajf.me/





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