Re: [PATCH] Documentation/CoC: Spell out the TAB role in enforcement decisions

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On Tue, 04 Mar 2025, Shuah Khan <shuah@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Any decisions regarding enforcement recommendations will be brought to
>  the TAB for implementation of enforcement with the relevant maintainers
> -if needed.  A decision by the Code of Conduct Committee can be overturned
> -by the TAB by a two-thirds vote.
> +if needed.  Once the TAB approves one or more of the measures outlined
> +in the scope of the ban by two-thirds of the members voting for the
> +measures, the Code of Conduct Committee will enforce the TAB approved
> +measures.  Any Code of Conduct Committee members serving on the TAB will
> +not vote on the measures.

2/3 actually means 7/10 for the TAB.

Except two of the CoC committee members currently serve on the TAB, and
will not vote. Assuming they will also not count for the total, 2/3
means 6/8 = 75%.

All of a sudden you actually need 3/4 majority in the TAB to approve any
CoC measures.

Perhaps consider using a simple majority instead? The numbers become
6/10 and 5/8.


BR,
Jani.


-- 
Jani Nikula, Intel




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