(a) 6 months or (b) everybody who disagrees with me gets killed and we vote again.
It's the Council of Nicea all over again
t /obscure Bible history refernce
I think 4 or 6 are the logical choices, and I'm being very quickly swayed to the 6 is the One True Answer faction, however I'm still open to bribery.
Also, I was previously of the mind that language about extraordinary circumstances was needed, but I think Kat may have conviced me otherwise.
I think that extraordinary circumstances demand extraordinary responses.
I.e. we make it up when it happens.
For instance, we handled Sept. 11th perfectly contentedly (odd choice of phrase there) in Natter. Should something equivalent happen, I'm sure we'll be able to agree on whether to new-thread it within a couple of hours. Your surety may vary.
I'm with Betsy.
Also, I've changed my mind about even needing to include it in the ballot. We are a reasonable people, and fully capable of recognizing when our rules need to be bent or broken.
That's true, we did have all the 9/11 stuff in Natter, all panic and monkey-grooming gestures, all the time. We scrolled like nobody's business, but we were all together on it.
Then again, I'm seeing as how the whitefonting policy had been decided, then modified less than 3 months later because the circumstances changed (crossover of ideas and characters in canon).
Then again again, that was done by Bureaucracy consensus, and I haven't seen any giant kerfuffles about it.
As long as the ballot has exactly two choices and one of them is 6, I'm okay with it.
Me too.
Because 6 is the One True Way. Go 6! Choose 6!
Yeah!
Hmmm, there really isn't a whole lot to say about six or four or three.
My argument remains the same: the point of the moratorium is to ease friction and stop rehashing. More months equals more ease. One year is too long. Three months seems too short. Hence, six. Or possibly four (except that's clearly the wrong answer).
Okay, I think I'm done.
I'm way willing to let a Bureaucratic Consensus re-open issues under extraordinary circumstances. We are not rule bound. The rules are tools, we are not the tools of rules!
t /Seuess-esque
I can't help feeling that designing the ballot shouldn't really be happening in parallel with the campaign.
Otherwise you may end up with something like:
How many months is a final decision final for?
(a) Six.
(b) Wrong.
(c) Apple.
How many months is a final decision final for?
(a) Six.
(b) Wrong.
(c) Apple.
Pfft. You didn't
even
put Monkey on the ballot.
I think 6 months is too long -- 6 months ago, I was just back from my honeymoon, Buffy's season premiere had just aired, and the board was brand new. But OTOH, 3 does seem like it might feel like we're deciding the same things every time we turn around. 4 is probably Just Right.
(If it does turn out that the vote is 3 vs. 6, I'd vote 3.)