>>>>> "JH" == Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@zope.com> writes: JH> I'm puzzled by this vote. I did not know that people took JH> random votes of Python developers in advance of a PEP. To JH> paraphrase the IETF: I don't believe in votes, just rough JH> consensus and running code. It's like "Who's Line Is It Anyway?"; the points don't matter. :) JH> If we are going to vote, please keep in mind the intended JH> meaning of votes: | +1, I endorse | 0, I don't endorse | -1, I veto; this proposal will get in over my dead body Actually, it's +1, +0, -0, -1, with the sign of the 0 "vote" giving the direction of your lean on the non-endorsement. BTW, does anybody have a reference to where this voting system originated or where it's been spelled out elegantly? I want to write a short informatinal PEP on it for posterity. I vaguely remember it started in the Apache world and Greg Stein transported it here. -Barry
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