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Fist to Five is accomplished by raising hands as in voting, with the number of fingers raised that indicates level of agreement.
 
Fist to Five is accomplished by raising hands as in voting, with the number of fingers raised that indicates level of agreement.
  
* A fist means, "Block"
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* A fist means, “I vote NO.” or in consensus it means , “I object and will block consensus (usually on moral grounds).”
* 1 finger means, “I see major problems with this that must be resolved before I would go along."
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* 1 finger means, “I’ll just barely go along.” or, “I don’t like this but it’s not quite a no.” or, “I think there is lots more work to do on this proposal.” In consensus this indicates standing aside, or not being in agreement but not blocking the consensus.
* 2 fingers means “I see minor problems that need to be resolved before I go along.”
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* 2 fingers means “I don’t much like this but I’ll go along.”
* 3 fingers means, “I see minor problems that can be resolved later.”
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* 3 fingers means, “I’m in the middle somewhere. Like some of it, but not all.”
* 4 fingers means, “I am fine with this.”
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* 4 fingers means, “This is fine.”
* 5 fingers means, “I fully support and would champion this.”
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* 5 fingers means, “I like this a lot, I think it’s the best possible decision.”
  
Measures will pass when the majority of respondents vote between 3 and 5. Any 0 votes mean that a measure will not proceed. Any 1-2 votes mean that more discussion is needed.  
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At the end of the week, the votes are tallied. Measures will pass with 55% of the voting body in favor. The decision is shared on the listserv and recorded here on the wiki.
 
 
There is also a caveat that if you block or postpone a decision (0, 1, or 2) you must provide reasonable solutions or alternatives. This might not be as relevant for simple yes/no decisions, but I think it is handy for more complex ones.
 
  
 
Non-votes will be recorded as absentions.
 
Non-votes will be recorded as absentions.

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