Simon Tournier writes: > Somehow, in all this thread, after re-reading it, I’m still missing the > “active” part from: « these concerns are actively resolved through > counter proposals. A deliberating member disapproving a proposal bears > a responsibility for finding alternatives, proposing ideas or code, or > explaining the rationale for the status quo. » But we are not in a deliberation period yet, so there, by definition, is no "A deliberating member disapproving a proposal". At least if I read the GCD #1 correctly. Tomas -- There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors.