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Decision process
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Etienne M. Gagnon |
Subject: |
Decision process |
Date: |
Thu, 08 Nov 2001 13:23:11 -0500 |
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Hi again.
I have submitted a proposal for 2 minor (I think) license changes for NON-AWT
Classpath code, which solve ambiguities in the current license and makes it
friendlier to VM and library developers.
What is the formal decision process to get my proposal accepted or rejected?
[Is there a voting process? Is RMS the sole decision maker, and so we should
submit the question to him? Is the GCC steering committee the authority in this
case? I really have no idea!]
I think it would be a good idea, if no decision maker has any objection to it,
to simply go forward and implement the proposal, or if there's one or more
objections, to discuss them and possibly reject the proposal.
I am asking for this because I am afraid that otherwize my proposal will simply
linger in the mailing list archive and be forgotten again for a few months, and
then we will have to refresh everybody's memory again about the problems
involved and the solution to them...
So, I repeate my question: What is the process to get my proposal accepted or
rejected formally?
Thanks!
Etienne
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