Yes I think at this point there's not really anything else to be said on either side. I'm just waiting for the polls to open.
Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!
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!
This is actually an issue I have no opinion on, so I'll probably be skipping he vote on this one.
maybe the vote should include a "doesn't matter either way" type of choice. I am curious how many don't care either way. Of course, if that gets the most votes, then what do we do?
I understand that some folks are attached to the thread and don't want it shelved, but I'm questioning is the use of language like "dying" and "killing" to describe the closing of a thread.
I think if I proposed closing the Buffy and Angel topics -- those shows are dead, Buffy comics go in Jossverse -- and got a few seconds and thirds to put it to voting, the board would go nuts. People arrived at this site for different reasons, and for some of those people it will have been Firefly. Mostly, it will have been Buffy and Angel.
Basically, it's an emotional reaction with Firefly. Which I'm absolutely sure you'd get with Buffy and Angel, too.
People arrived at this site for different reasons, and for some of those people it will have been Firefly.
People may have arrived for different reasons, but the board was created for only one: The Buffyverse. There's nothing to vote on there, no variant opinions to be considered. Future is one thing. Past is immutable.
If the thread is still being used and enjoyed by people, even if it isn't that many, why close it? I don't see a compelling reason to do it. If Firefly fit with Buffy and Angel, I could see folding it into that thread, but it doesn't.
When we've closed threads in the past, it was either with the approval of the folks who used the thread, or because we as a group thought reducing the number of threads would solve the system problems we were having at the time. Neither one of those seems to apply in this case.
maybe the vote should include a "doesn't matter either way" type of choice.
That's the purpose behind including the No Preference option, isn't it?
Of course, if that gets the most votes, then what do we do?
Again, there's precedent here. Even if more people vote for No Preference than vote for either Yes or No, we go with the majority of Yeses or Noes.
I don't remember now what the vote is going to be for. Is it for closing the thread or not opening a new one when the current thread reaches its end?
I think the wording of the proposal is:
I propose we close the dedicated Firefly thread and let conversation happen where it will.
Aimée "Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!" Oct 25, 2007 8:48:21 am PDT
Though I have been assuming that not opening a new thread is what we're talking about.
Aimee's latest proposal was to "close" the thread, but I'd suggest amending it to say "not opening a new thread when the current thread is finished."
But I'm with DX. When the community using a thread wants to keep it open, I don't see a pressing reason to close it.