Christian Iseli wrote:
No need for lengthy discussions in general. Just an advance warning with a short deadline please.
I dont have a problem with that. What I find poor practice is going through a committee /<insert your governing body> before doing routine things. Good governance on a distributed project in general is all about enabling and facilitating contributors to do what they want instead of centralizing all decisions. Notifications are easy to do in a asynchronous fashion. That's fine. Moving decisions to a committee is not. It is very much dangerous to a project to encourage that. Every time we treat processes more important than the individual contributors involved we are going to end up damaging ourselves.
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