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			@ -2111,11 +2111,6 @@ they are ready to become a committer.  Commit access should not be
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thought of as a ``badge of honor'' but rather as a responsibility a
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contributor is willing to take to help the project.  It is expected from
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all contributors, and even more so from committers, to help build
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consensus and make decisions based on consensus.  To learn what
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consensus decision making means and understand its finer details, you
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are encouraged to read
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@url{https://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/consensus}.  It is expected from
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all contributors, and even more so from committers, to help build
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consensus and make decisions based on consensus.  By using consensus, we
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are committed to finding solutions that everyone can live with.  It
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implies that no decision is made against significant concerns and these
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			@ -2125,7 +2120,7 @@ proposal bears a special responsibility for finding alternatives,
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proposing ideas/code or explain the rationale for the status quo to
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resolve the deadlock.  To learn what consensus decision making means and
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understand its finer details, you are encouraged to read
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<https://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/consensus>.
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@url{https://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/consensus}.
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The following sections explain how to get commit access, how to be ready
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to push commits, and the policies and community expectations for commits
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