On Tue Dec 02 2014 at 1:52:49 PM Antoine Pitrou <
solipsis@pitrou.net> wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2014 18:21:39 +0000
Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> wrote:
>
> So if we did have a discussion at the summit and someone decided to argue
> for FLOSS vs. not as a key factor then I would politely cut them off and
> say that doesn't matter to me and move on. As I said, I would moderate the
> conversation to keep it on-task and not waste my time with points that have
> already been made and flagged by me and you as not deal-breakers. And any
> votes would be to gauge the feeling of the room and not as a binding
> decision; I assume either me or someone else is going to be the dictator on
> this and this won't be a majority decision.
Can we stop making decisions at summits where it's always the same
people being present?
I already said I'm not going to make a decision there, but you have to admit having an in-person discussion is a heck of a lot easier than going back and forth in email and so I'm not willing to rule out at least talking about the topic at PyCon. I wouldn't hold it against a BDFAP talking about something at EuroPython and happening to make a decision while there and so I would expect the same courtesy.
-Brett
Thanks
Antoine.
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