Plei, I think you missed one in Press.
'Serenity'
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
My vote for discussion thread name:
Discussion 1: No Big Whoop.
Okay, I promise, my last poke about this:
We have a formal, democratically-decided procedure for discussing and deciding issues of board-wide import. It will do us no good if we don't use it. It is, at this point, well-delineated enough that we can use it. Right? (Am I missing something that's missing?) So can we get the structural issues that we need for that (i.e. the discussion topic) set up so that we can use the procedure, rather than launching off on another discussion?
We can second each other, and move discussions from one topic to another, and it'll be more fun than a barrel of dead monkeys! (Which should not be taken as a thread title suggestion, Monkey Junta.)
Hmmm. No Big Whoop, or Monkey Junta.
"Oh, David's proposing a Whoopee thread in Monkey Junta again !"
"Can we take this discussion over to No Big Whoop? Because the voters will want to see this."
"I have thoughts. But I will go think them in the Monkey Junta. Back soon."
Hmmm. I'm thinking Monkey Junta wins on account of it being about monkeys, but I will survive if we go for the Mike Myers reference.
See! Procedure! Acting out the voting will! Hurray!
No no no, I was trying to avoid the Monkey Junta! Damn you, twisting my words!
But I like Monkey Junta.
Ummm, so jokey names involving "Buffista Politburo" are out, huh?
Going with No Big Whoop, then.
"No Big Whoop" trumps monkeys every time.
Registering an anti-vote on No Big Whoop.
Are there any show references about judging, or voting, or talking things to death, that we could use?
Thank you for making me laugh, Nutty.
Regarding voting procedures -- there was an open issue of, if a proposal is defeated, how long before it can be brought up again. 3 months? 6 months? Were there any other choices?
Are there any other open issues wrt procedure?
Dead Horse!