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Re: Disposition of original non-free proposal?



On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:58:03 -0600, John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> said: 

> My present understanding is that the non-free removal GR I
> originally proposed back in 2000, which received sufficient seconds
> to proceed, was placed "on hold" by you after you assumed the
> secretary position (see links in the above message).

> If other related proposals are to be voted on imminently, would it
> make sense to vote on this one simultaneously?  If so, what would be
> the procedure for making it be no longer "on hold"?

	Would you please repropose  your version, and seek seconds for
 it? I would much rather not revive a 3 1/2 year old expired proposal
 (the hold was meant to say that proposals of this ilk should not be
 considered unti other issues have been resolved, and not that the old
 proposal could be revived)

> To confuse matters slightly, in November 2002, I posted a revised GR
> proposal which also received seconds (again, I believe in sufficient
> number for a vote).  Links to that discussion are also present in
> the message cited above.  This new proposal is the one I would
> prefer to have voted on if any will be.  Though in [1] you indicate
> that your intent is to revive the GR from 2000, I'm not sure if that
> still holds.

	I think you have sufficient time to add a third variant to the
 two already on the non-free ballot.

	manoj
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