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RE: [epf-dev] Vote on architecture principle


Hi,

just a comment on how I suggest we handle voting in general:

When formal voting, and it is a sensitive issue (such as who should be committer, projects really being divided) I would go for strictly committers.
When we are more trying to get a feel for what is the preferred solution, I would opt to allow anybody to vote, to get a broad set of perspectives, and to make sure that people feel involved.

Now, there are naturally some border cases, when is something a sensitive issue or not... In this case, if a committer feel strongly about the vote, and feel this should be a committer only vote, they should be able to request it.

I think handling voting in the above fashion is fair to everybody and gives us broad participation without going outside Eclipse bylaws...

<To clarify, this voting was fine as long as no committer strongly complains>

Cheers

Per Kroll
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Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software, IBM Corp
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Hi all
 
I wondered – is this voting only for current committers?
 
I haven’t seen any objections yet to the nominations of Ana, Nate and myself, but I don’t think its been  ratified yet..
 
Either way – in case my opinion does count for something, I vote for number 8 also.
 
Ben
 
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>From the list below I like (and vote for) #8.


Ricardo Balduino
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Hi all!

The vote is now open. There are twelve eminent proposals of how to present
the core architecture principle.

Please, vote on the formulation you want to represent the core
architecture principle. Send your vote by quoting the number of the
formulation to this list (epf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx).

The vote will be open from Thursday March 22 and end Tuesday March 27
(Pacific Time).

Depending on the results of the vote of this round, there may be another
round to nail the preferred formulation.

1. "Focus on articulating the architecture” (currently on the web)

2. "Focus on the architecture to promote a shared view of the solution"

3. "Focus on articulating the architecture to retire risks early in the
project lifecycle"

4. "Focus on the architecture to retire risks early"

5.  ”Explore/articulate the architecture to address technical risks early”

6.  “Focus on capitalizing on risk as an opportunity to advance current
capabilities in the project”.

7.  “Focus on architecture to exploit risk as an opportunity to advance
current capabilities in the project.”

8.  "Focus on the architecture early to minimize risks and organize
development"

9.  "Focus on architecture in early iterations to achieve overall system
stability"

10. “Focus on eliminating technical risk early to increase stability and
predictability”

11. “Express and mature the architecture while reducing the risk in the
solution”

12.  “Focus on the architecture to both promote a shared view of the
solution and capitalize on risk as an opportunity to advance current
capabilities in the project”

Cheers,
Jaana Nyfjord


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