Removed references to well-known political systems.
Some cultures can't handle these words.
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.. _Django Code of Conduct: https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/
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.. _Django Software Foundation: https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/
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Since 2014, the Django Project is an aristocracy_. The Django core team makes
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the decisions, elects its technical board, and nominates new team members.
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While it holds decision power in theory, it aims at using it as rarely as
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possible in practice. Rough consensus should be the norm and formal voting an
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exception.
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Until 2014, the Django Project was a benevolent_ dictatorship_.
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.. _aristocracy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristocracy
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.. _benevolent: http://www.holovaty.com/writing/bdfls-retiring/
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.. _dictatorship: http://jacobian.org/writing/retiring-as-bdfls/
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The Django core team makes the decisions, nominates its new members, and
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elects its technical board. While it holds decision power in theory, it aims
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at using it as rarely as possible in practice. Rough consensus should be the
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norm and formal voting an exception.
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.. _core-team:
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