Hey all,
This is a resolution to the Code of Conduct vote Lars called for back in January [1], which ended 31 March.
The results were:
Hypervisior project (7 + 1 LT members): Six +1 votes, no -1 votes
XAPI project (5 LT members): No votes
Windows PV Drivers Project (3 LT members): One +1 vote, no -1 votes
Now to interpret the governance rules on project-wide decisions [2].
It states that: "A quorum of at least least 1/3 of positive votes of each project’s leadership team members is required. In other words: if a project’s leadership team does not achieve the quorum, the entire sub-project’s vote is not counted.”
That would mean that the HV project and the PV Drivers Project both have quorum, but XAPI does not.
It also says: "If none of the qualifying projects achieve a quorum, the change cannot hold. In that case, we consider that there is not enough momentum behind a change."
That rule doesn’t apply to this situation, because we do have qualifying projects that have achieved a quorum. The phrasing seems to indicate that as long as *at least one* project qualifying project has a quorum, then the vote is valid.
It then says:
“For each qualifying project with a quorum, the percentage of votes in favour and against is calculated (e.g. if 5 people voted in favour, 2 against and 1 abstains, the share is 5/7th and 2/7th respectively).”
That gives us: HV Project 100% (6/6), PV driver project 100% (1/1).
Then it says:
Votes in favour are averaged as percentages across all projects (say we have per project figures of 50%, 80%, 70% in favour, then the total vote in favour is 66.67%).
That gives us: (100 + 100) / 2 == 100% Average
And finally:
"If the total vote achieves a 2/3rd majority in favour, the proposal passes. Otherwise it fails.”
100% > 2/3, so *according to my reading*, this passes.
I’m going to wait a week before officially declaring it as having passed, however, to allow people to double-check my reading of the rules and propose alternate interpretations.
-George
[1] https://marc.info/?l=xen-devel&m=157928843015909&w=2
[2] https://xenproject.org/developers/governance/#project-decisions
This is a resolution to the Code of Conduct vote Lars called for back in January [1], which ended 31 March.
The results were:
Hypervisior project (7 + 1 LT members): Six +1 votes, no -1 votes
XAPI project (5 LT members): No votes
Windows PV Drivers Project (3 LT members): One +1 vote, no -1 votes
Now to interpret the governance rules on project-wide decisions [2].
It states that: "A quorum of at least least 1/3 of positive votes of each project’s leadership team members is required. In other words: if a project’s leadership team does not achieve the quorum, the entire sub-project’s vote is not counted.”
That would mean that the HV project and the PV Drivers Project both have quorum, but XAPI does not.
It also says: "If none of the qualifying projects achieve a quorum, the change cannot hold. In that case, we consider that there is not enough momentum behind a change."
That rule doesn’t apply to this situation, because we do have qualifying projects that have achieved a quorum. The phrasing seems to indicate that as long as *at least one* project qualifying project has a quorum, then the vote is valid.
It then says:
“For each qualifying project with a quorum, the percentage of votes in favour and against is calculated (e.g. if 5 people voted in favour, 2 against and 1 abstains, the share is 5/7th and 2/7th respectively).”
That gives us: HV Project 100% (6/6), PV driver project 100% (1/1).
Then it says:
Votes in favour are averaged as percentages across all projects (say we have per project figures of 50%, 80%, 70% in favour, then the total vote in favour is 66.67%).
That gives us: (100 + 100) / 2 == 100% Average
And finally:
"If the total vote achieves a 2/3rd majority in favour, the proposal passes. Otherwise it fails.”
100% > 2/3, so *according to my reading*, this passes.
I’m going to wait a week before officially declaring it as having passed, however, to allow people to double-check my reading of the rules and propose alternate interpretations.
-George
[1] https://marc.info/?l=xen-devel&m=157928843015909&w=2
[2] https://xenproject.org/developers/governance/#project-decisions