Project representatives can use this venue to discuss the commonalities between ports and find ways to standardize our work together.
To propose a Pattern Lab Spec Recommendation (PLSR):
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create a ticket to start a discussion on Github; or,
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start a conversation on Gitter room
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Only voting members may initiate a call for votes on a measure.
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Only voting members may vote on a measure.
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The time limit on a vote is 14 days from the time of the call for votes, or until all voting members have cast their vote, whichever comes first. Votes cast after the time limit are not valid.
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Votes can be +1 ("in favor"), -1 ("against"), or 0 ("abstain").
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Two-thirds or more of the voting members must vote within the time limit for the vote to be valid.
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The measure passes if a simple majority of the votes cast are "in favor". The measure does not pass otherwise.
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Measures passed are not binding. A vote "in favor" of a measure is an indication that the measure is approved, but the voting member may not be able to apply it immediately for reasons outside the purview of this group.
The membership of the Pattern Lab Port Interop Group (PL-PIG) is comprised of Member Projects and those individuals voted on by Member Projects. Member Projects are currently limited to Core implementations. The votes of all Member Projects are cast by Voting Representatives who have been authorized to do so by the Member Project. A Member Project may not have more than one Voting Representative at a time.
You do not need to be a voting member to participate in discussion on Gitter or Github.
Voting membership is currently limited to those directly maintaining Core implementations.
The following are voting members of PL-PIG:
- Brian Muenzenmeyer on behalf of PL/Node Core implementation
- Evan Lovely on behalf of PL/PHP Core implementation
- Brad Frost by invitation