On 01/17/2012 06:27 PM, Arkady English wrote:
> And the thing here is that total votes DO matter. There are Tv = Vf+Va
> voters, so if 1 person votes against (i.e. Va = 1) the highest
> possible adoption index that could be reached is (T-1). Thus by
> setting the adoption index greater than (T-1) a proposal can only pass
> unanimously (even if T is unknown).

Okay, yes, it matters for chunking. But we shouldn't be passing
high-powered proposals with such a thin quorum anyway, so I don't see it
as a problem.

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