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The workflow used by software teams at littleBits
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Consensus based decision making process #5

Open sssyed opened 9 years ago

sssyed commented 9 years ago

Creating a discussion space / voting system for some decisions might be a great way to resolve conflicts. (ie python vs javascript vs go)

jasonkuhrt commented 9 years ago

Want to shoot for a spec on this? I'm curious how consensus decision making can avoid pitfalls of design-by-committee or more frankly just not be it. I'm also curious what constitutes consensus since there are models of it ranging from 51% to 100% : ).

apcosman commented 9 years ago

Just use Python and nobody gets hurt.

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