On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 10:49:11AM +0000, Jim Reid wrote:
I don't think we can declare it without Geza agreeing.
We can. And I think we already have. Geza's consent (or lack of opposition) is not critical to declaring consensus on 2011-02. He does not have a veto. Nobody does.
either way this is not about executing a veto and the whole debate around a particular person's position misses the point and puts an unfair onus on that person. I'd rather wish the same logic would be applied to the undoubtedly high number of 'yes' votes(sic!). If it's all about 'one person cannot block' then tell me, how many would it need? Since the burden of proof seems to be on the 'objector' rather than the proponent, I cannot prove sky will fall, but I know that once sky starts falling, discussing the counter measures will become increasingly unpleasant. -Peter