FWIW, As the proposal was stated I would vote Yes. I don't think that asking people to register to be full participants is a big deal. I am registered with a large number of information and technical sites that I never post to, but still I am registered to have access. Not a biggee to me. I expected that the notion would be most unpopular here.
I have skimmed much of the discussion, but little of it deals with the actual proposal.
I don't think that asking people to register to be full participants is a big deal.
That's already the case. You have to register to post. "Read Only" != "Full Participant" IMO.
I understand that you have to be registered to post. I was thinking of the many sites that require registration to view. Granted, I really don't participate in any other boards like this; I am thinking of newspaper, magazine and technical sites I visit. Many require registration. As I said, it is no biggee for me either way since I register all over the place with my real name and everything!
Well, in our case, you have to register to keep track of stuff, because without a userID you don't have anything to keep your place for what you have and haven't read. Which is, you know, useful, and the first reason I can think of
to
register.
To clarify tort stuff, and because I like the word tort:
(1) I think it's a great idea that the proposer of a proposal be allowed to withdraw it before the voting period begins, for any reason and without censure or tongue-waggling. (Unless the proposer prefers we waggle our tongues at him.) If the proposer, I don't know, breaks a leg and gets stuck in a hospital with no internet access, or even just changes his mind, there should be the option for the proposer to hand-off advocacy duties to someone else (and stick to the original time-frame).
(2) Said proposal, never having been voted down, should not fall under the moratorium for voted-down things.
I like both of the above. I will put them into Bureaucracy if people would like to consense there about them. Please let us consense about them, because then I will be happy and able to put them into my little Buffista Law document.
It may be redundant (in my case at least), but I love my sister.
To clarify tort stuff, and because I like the word tort:
Nutty, how is this tort related?
I think she just wanted to say "tort."
tort! tort! tort!
See? Fun! I feel like the Swedish Chef!