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Jim Reid schrieb am 09.12.2011 10:31:
<blockquote cite="mid:11621E74-BB5E-428B-89DB-B2E090CB8595@rfc1035.com"
type="cite">Incidentally, consensus in a WG is whatever its chairs
decide is consensus. That's why they're there. :-) And why there are
further steps in the PDP to check that decision. If a small number
object to a proposal that otherwise has overwhelming support, the WG
chairs can quite reasonably declare consensus on that proposal.
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I totally support that!!! <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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You may never ever get 100.0% agreement for <i>any</i> decision.
Nevertheless, a decision has to be made eventually. That's one big
problem in democracy and there's no solution to that.<br>
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Thomas<br>
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