Ok, this is going to be Abi playing "let's make a decision".
Are we going to:
1) Revote with more dates
2) Throw out the results and vote on place first
3) Accept these and move on with places
Keeping in mind that there will be no decision that will make everyone happy.
I do not, at this moment, care about feelings. I just care about getting this done in a way that will not cause the Supreme Court to decide the election.
Since Aimee volunteered to be in charge, I would lean toward letting her have the majority of the say.
I would say, that based on the issue with dates that has come to the forefront, we re-vote with new dates.
I'm more a fan of place before date. Keep in mind that there will be no certain temperature range in any of the suggested places on a particular date. (except of course it will be hot in Florida during the entire range of potential dates) It can be in the 90's in Atlanta in March and it can be chilly in Boston in June.
The scorching heat did not ruin DC or NO. And it was quite chilly walking in the rain after the ballgame in SF. We'll choose a place and a date, or a date and a place. We'll get together and play with other Buffistas and it will all be good.
What Laura said. There's no guarantees about anything when it comes to weather. I'm all for just moving the process along.
I would like to post a new ballot on Wednesday so we can vote again on Thursday.
Before then, discuss dates for every region.
So, to cast the widest net, let's put everything from mid-March (say the 17th?) to the end of June, leaving off Easter (April 7th), Mother's Day (May 12), and Memorial Day (May 26th).
That would leave:
3/17
3/24
3/31
4/14
4/21
4/28
5/5
5/19
6/2
6/9
6/16
6/23
6/30
Should any other weekends come off the list? Father's Day?
With that many dates, I'm not sure how useful a "favorite" item for the list would be, but some measure of preference would be useful.
If we're in do over territory, would an "absolutely can't" category be useful?
I assumed that each date would be "check if you can come" with some sort of secondary preference question thing, like there was on the previous ballot.
Jesus Christ y'all, it was a poll. Nothing's been set in stone, and nothing was intended to be.
Seriously, chill. There was a 6 vote difference between the most and least favored weekends -- not exactly a mandate to choose or reject any one of them.
Anyone interested in just doing a poll on whether we should vote city or date first?