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[http://http://openoffice.apache.org/docs/governance/lazyConsensus.html Lazy consensus] is the first, and possibly the most important, consensus building tool we have. Essentially lazy consensus means that you don't need to get explicit approval to proceed, but you need to be prepared to listen if someone objects.
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[http://openoffice.apache.org/docs/governance/lazyConsensus.html Lazy consensus] is the first, and possibly the most important, consensus building tool we have. Essentially lazy consensus means that you don't need to get explicit approval to proceed, but you need to be prepared to listen if someone objects.
 
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What is "Lazy Consensus"?


Lazy consensus is the first, and possibly the most important, consensus building tool we have. Essentially lazy consensus means that you don't need to get explicit approval to proceed, but you need to be prepared to listen if someone objects.

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