I have suggested the quorum, but we can still discuss the exact numbers
(mine were just examples). Besides, the votes do not have to come from
people present in one particular IRC meeting, but

   - votes could be recorded in all such meetings (blocker bugs meeting,
   go-nogo, ...)
   - votes could be casted in Bugzilla and IRC presence does not need to be
   required.

The most important thing is, the majority agrees, not that we need to
organize voting every time we meet.

Lukas

On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 10:33 AM Julen Landa Alustiza <ju...@zokormazo.info>
wrote:

> On both fc29 and fc30 cycles, nor the later blocker review meetings nor
> the go/no-go ones did not have 10 participants, so needing a 80% agremeent
> with a minimum of 10 votes would directly block on last minute bugs on
> those scenarios.
>
> I don't have a clear opinion on this, but for now I would prefer not
> having an special hard quorum requirement
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