So we have voted to have
1) voting
2) a 'quorum'
3) a simple majority
4) discussion limited to 4 days and voting to 3 days (holidays permitting)
Next questions are, I guess, deciding what our 'quorum' should be.
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So we have voted to have
1) voting
2) a 'quorum'
3) a simple majority
4) discussion limited to 4 days and voting to 3 days (holidays permitting)
Next questions are, I guess, deciding what our 'quorum' should be.
Thank you so much, jengod!
Next questions are, I guess, deciding what our 'quorum' should be.
Definitely one of the first questions. Might be good to bring back Sophia's list again, pare that down until we see the obvious next steps. Let's try to focus on one element at at time, and spend some time ordering what things need to be decided.
Thank you everybody for participating in creating the ballot, and voting.
I'll pst the list tomorrow am.
Also, the 2 direct things from this vote that still need to be decided are the quorum and whether or not the discussion is closed once voting begins.
You know, the thing I really want to accomplish from all of this is (well, sure, I want all Buffistae to feel a part of the decision making process, blah, blah, blah) to limit the discussion on issues. I know we talk a lot, and always have, but it's really getting hard to read all the posts. Which I feel compelled to do.
If I may provide color commentary as well as doing the numbers...
A breakdown. All times local to me -- PST.
Day# of Votes% of Ballots Tue.3828.1% Wed.7253.4% Thur.1410.4% Fri.21.5% Sat.64.4% Sun.32.2%
The big jump on Saturday (300%) suggests that we make sure to have at least 1 of the voting days be a weekend day, for those who can't do it at work.
It doesn't affect me, but . . . .
Some people, with a sense of I dunno, consistency, voted no on majority voting and then abstained from the rest. Others voted no and then still had opinions.
Some of us assumed we'd be in the minority on issue #1, and yet didn't feel that that should make our opinions on issues #2-4 invalid.
No, that's totally cool! I thought it was totally cool! It was, like, honorable.
The big jump on Saturday (300%) suggests that we make sure to have at least 1 of the voting days be a weekend day, for those who can't do it at work.
He's kidding, right?
He's kidding, right?
You might want to ask him, but why are you so convinced?