Talk:Membership: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
m (Reverted edits by 77.111.247.4 (talk) to last revision by Nthmost) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
In the case of a Member wishing to block, for example, that block carries with it the same weight as a consensus-block anywhere else: the implication that the Member with a block believes the prospective proposal (or in this case, Member) to be potentially a large enough mistake for Noisebridge to make that they intend to walk away from the collective if the prospective candidate is accepted. | In the case of a Member wishing to block, for example, that block carries with it the same weight as a consensus-block anywhere else: the implication that the Member with a block believes the prospective proposal (or in this case, Member) to be potentially a large enough mistake for Noisebridge to make that they intend to walk away from the collective if the prospective candidate is accepted. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:45, 3 April 2018
Relationship between Consensus and Membership[edit]
Since becoming a Member entails the full Consensus of the existing Membership, the baseline features of Consensus should also apply here.
In the case of a Member wishing to block, for example, that block carries with it the same weight as a consensus-block anywhere else: the implication that the Member with a block believes the prospective proposal (or in this case, Member) to be potentially a large enough mistake for Noisebridge to make that they intend to walk away from the collective if the prospective candidate is accepted.