I don't think there's railroading going on - I was actually waiting to get the 2005 F2F voting done with, so we could maybe take a day and talk about Halloween, which is coming up PDQ.
I like the idea of single vote because I'm basing that on the old KISS principle. But, ranking first/second would make sense, and in any case, I'll vote however it's done. Just, let's set it up soon, yes? That way, everyone can relax.
I would like to have the would attend/would not attend information.
(eta: also thankful you are taking charge, juliana)
Agreeing with -t. Will not cry if we don't do the attendance survey, but it would be interesting. Am fine with ranking or with just one choice.
No railroading happening Juliana, I got a bit swamped over the weekend and didn't get this rolling.
So, it sounds like we list the four cities and do it with one vote. Is that correct? Should be put a little blurb with each city given the pricing that we've found to help out the folks that don't follow this thread?
ND, that sounds like a good idea (the pricing info, that is).
So, it sounds like we list the four cities and do it with one vote. Is that correct?
I'm confused. It seems like the later responses made the total split between one vote and can/can't go.
I completely agree that we should provide pricing info, either next to the city choices, or, if that can't be done easily, in one post in this thread that we can easily link back to.
So, it sounds like we list the four cities and do it with one vote. Is that correct?
I think we're having trouble consensing due to low voter turnout, so I'll just pipe up now for one vote.
One vote sounds simpler and easier to me, so I'll go that way.
How about this: we have the simple, straight-up vote, and if it turns out to be a remarkably close finish, then we consider a would/would not attend vote to determine the winner.
Can someone pull the pricing info out of a threadsuck? I've got the phone ringing off the hook here right now and won't get to it for about an hour. Once we've got the pricing info we can assemble the ballot.