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[VOTE] Quarterly Releases RFC #11415
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RFC progress tracking. Ref: https://github.com/apache/tvm-rfcs
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+1 The voting period has concluded with the following results: +1 (6 binding*): 0: none -1: none The vote has passed and the RFC is accepted. |
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… On May 23, 2022, at 4:18 PM, Andrew Reusch ***@***.***> wrote:
This is a formal vote thread to determine committer and PMC support for [Quarterly Releases RFC](apache/tvm-rfcs#67). Replying +1 here means you support the RFC and we should merge it. This vote thread is due to the fact that the RFC proposes a change in the way the community operates (namely the way we do releases). This also signals the final comment period on that RFC, which will conclude with this vote. All are welcomed to vote here, though members of the PMC have binding votes which determine the outcome of the RFC.
We'll leave this vote thread open for a week, and make a decision then.
Thanks,
Andrew
Please vote:
+1 I support the RFC
0 I'm happy either way
-1 I do not support the RFC and it should not be merged.
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This is a formal vote thread to determine committer and PMC support for Quarterly Releases RFC. Replying +1 here means you support the RFC and we should merge it. This vote thread is due to the fact that the RFC proposes a change in the way the community operates (namely the way we do releases). This also signals the final comment period on that RFC, which will conclude with this vote. All are welcomed to vote here, though members of the PMC have binding votes which determine the outcome of the RFC.
We'll leave this vote thread open for a week, and make a decision then.
Thanks,
Andrew
Please vote:
+1 I support the RFC
0 I'm happy either way
-1 I do not support the RFC and it should not be merged.
@apache/tvm-committers
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