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Bureaucracy 1: Like Kafka, Only Funnier  

A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.

Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych


Wolfram - Mar 13, 2003 10:42:10 am PST #7431 of 10001
Visilurking

I don't think we can round to the nearest 5 if the choices are only 1-10. That really only gives us the choices of 1 (?), 5 and 10. I'm thinking just the average would be better, here.

Exactly.


Sophia Brooks - Mar 13, 2003 10:44:03 am PST #7432 of 10001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

OK-- I think that is my fault. We talked about the averaging by rounding to 5 for MVP (or whatever) and I just added it to the lower one without thinking.


DavidS - Mar 13, 2003 11:27:15 am PST #7433 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I agree with Cindy's point (also Ple's earlier point about statistical analysis) that it would be better to find a number which seemed useful or relevant or based in some percentage of the population (however we figured that) rather than arbitrary to set standards like MVT or Seconds.

Let's not forget the obvious fact, that if we pick a set number based upon who turned up in the two most recent votes, we're presuming that the population will remain stable here and that the number of active posters will remain stable.

That has not been the case historically. We have grown and grown.

If we set the MVT number at 50, and then we double in size with active posters that means that instead of rougly half the people being needed to make a change, only a quarter of them would. Very different dynamic.

If we could find a number derived out of active posters or active posters plus active lurkers (we could ask for a show of hands among lurkers? Or, as Am-Chau suggested, look at how many people log in daily or weekly if that's possible?) then we would know the principle by which we had gotten the number, and could adjust easily with fluctuations in active population.

Sorry if I'm introducing this notion too late into the discussion, but I do think it would be wiser to presume that the number of posters won't remain static.


Jon B. - Mar 13, 2003 11:37:05 am PST #7434 of 10001
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

If we could find a number derived out of active posters or active posters plus active lurkers (we could ask for a show of hands among lurkers? Or, as Am-Chau suggested, look at how many people log in daily or weekly if that's possible?) then we would know the principle by which we had gotten the number, and could adjust easily with fluctuations in active population.

What happened to "keep it simple"? ;)

Seriously, as several folks have pointed out, we can alway revisit if it looks like proposals are moving through at too fast or too slow a pace. I think that for now, a range of 2 to 100 is fine.


DavidS - Mar 13, 2003 11:44:55 am PST #7435 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

What happened to "keep it simple"? ;)

I'm also willing to use the recent voter turnout as a handy benchmark and work from that. Because, if the active population does change radically, then we could reconsider the MVT.

Mostly, I want to move forward on this vote. I want to quit talking about voting, and I want to get the results from the vote and start using them.

Again, my biggest impulse is to try things out and see what works. I am less interested now in my own opinion, and much more interested in what the vote will tell us about the community's opinion. That's what I want. Not my way, but the way that works for the most people.


Liese S. - Mar 13, 2003 11:55:02 am PST #7436 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

On item 2: Should we add to the 'no' answer something regarding the fact that after the vote, discussion will be suspended for the next six months, regardless of the result? Because right now it reads simply and clearly, but perhaps like we'll just go right on talking about the issue and never desist.

On item 3: How will rounding be handled? If the mean ends up 22, will we round down to 20, but if it is 23 will we round up to 25?


KevinK - Mar 13, 2003 12:07:11 pm PST #7437 of 10001
Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now.

On item 3: How will rounding be handled? If the mean ends up 22, will we round down to 20, but if it is 23 will we round up to 25?

In the revised item, there's a note that the MVT will rounded to the nearest 5 ( i.e. 10, 15, 20, etc.).


Burrell - Mar 13, 2003 12:08:19 pm PST #7438 of 10001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

The 32% that voted against MVT on the first ballot would vote for the lowest possible number, if their minds haven't changed. I think this would skew the outcome lower than 50,

I don't see why this isn't clearer to most people. I will be VERY SURPRISED if the number is as high as 50, since I think that 50 is one of the highest numbers someone may input, and there will be a huge number of 2s to offset the few who want a high number.

I personally would rather see the range be reasonable on both sides rather than unreasonable, so I'd prefer a range from 10 to 65 (or whatever it was bicyclops originally posted) than 2 to 100. But honestly, I don't think it will change the final outcome much. I predict that the final number will be somewhere between 15 and 40.


Burrell - Mar 13, 2003 12:09:07 pm PST #7439 of 10001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

On item 3: How will rounding be handled? If the mean ends up 22, will we round down to 20, but if it is 23 will we round up to 25?

That's what I had assumed.


Jesse - Mar 13, 2003 12:12:15 pm PST #7440 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I predict that the final number will be somewhere between 15 and 40.

Me too.