when do we not have 10 posters within a 24 hour period?
That would require unanimity. We never have that.
'Shindig'
We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
when do we not have 10 posters within a 24 hour period?
That would require unanimity. We never have that.
but....but... we will for my stuff.
- ms. rightallthetimemoveitalongpants
Hey! Stop calling me longpants.
But honestly, Sundays are dead days. What's the downside to 48 hours, especially if one usually gets the support in a fraction of that?
I thought that too the first time I saw moveitalongpants. And, I have been calling you that in my head ever since.
Also I echo Dana's request that you not kill me.
I don't think the discussion will be over at 10 and I'm not sure it should be. Buffistas like to add their 2 cents, and I don't see the good in stopping them.
This is especially true when the process gets to #4, I think.
Again, I'm just feeling things out, and not really married to my opinions just yet.
Okay, I like the idea that after 6 months of good behavior, you get a clean slate. That was a concern in the back of my head that I kept forgetting to mention.
Also, would it be possible to make it policy that once the issue gets picked up in Bureaucracy, it gets dropped in the original thread? This way we let the thread get back to its topicy goodness and we're not debating on two fronts.
I like that idea, bitterchick.
After the notice, that's fine by me, but what about when the request to be met in bureaucracy isn't followed up on?
I like the 6-month good behavior exemption, and the idea that once something is in bureaucracy it gets dropped where it started.