Et moi aussi.

"Frank R." <renfeng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Abstention due to my limited experience of either ASF Incubator and
>GitHub.
>Though, I want is a better future for Wave.
>
>
>On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Upayavira <u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> It seems to me that the time has come to make a decision here, and
>for
>> now, I'm going to ask that we consider just one simple question:
>>
>>  * Should Wave stay within Apache, or leave.
>>
>> I'm going to ask that we postpone any discussion about either option
>> that isn't required to make the decision, until the vote is complete.
>If
>> discussion is to occur, please move it to a separate thread, to keep
>the
>> [VOTE] thread clean.
>>
>> I'm going to suggest that this vote runs for 72hrs, and that we aim
>for
>> consensus. Should anyone wish to change their vote based upon the
>votes
>> of others, that's fine, only your last vote will count.
>>
>> I'm going to suggest that for this vote to succeed, we'll need full
>> consensus of committers/PPMC members. Community votes are also very
>much
>> welcome, but committer/PPMC votes will be the ones that make up the
>> final tally.  If this vote does not receive a consensus, then the
>status
>> quo will continue until another event occurs to change it.
>>
>> I myself am not going to vote, as I see this as a vote for those who
>> feel ownership of the project and its codebase. I couldn't make an
>> impartial vote anyway.
>>
>> So, here's your chance to cast your votes:
>>
>> [  ] Wave should stay at Apache
>> [  ] Wave should leave Apache, and find a home elsewhere
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Upayavira
>>

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