Hi, On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, MJ Ray wrote: > I think making these official is a terrible idea because it > would change an interesting experimental data-collection method > into a tool for more summary mob-rule decisions by delegates, > which have been the worst sort of decision IMO.
The constitution makes us a kind of democracy so we shouldn't be afraid to hear the voice of the group. I also believe that the delegate will most of the time make up their own opinions and won't blindly follow the majority if they (belive they) have grounded objections. I mean several delegates took difficult decisions without any project-wide approval. Those probably don't fear to do something that is not accepted by the majority and the fact that they know that the project disagree will invite them to explain why they don't follow the majority. All of this looks sane to me. BTW, on a related note, someone pointed to me by private mail to "demexp", a project of "democratic experience" : http://www.demexp.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=1 They're working on a software to make this a reality : http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/demexp They're discussing a bit the problematic of "elite taking the decisions" against "the whole groupe taking the decision" : http://www.demexp.org/article.php3?id_article=1 > At the moment, it takes a bit of a brass neck to ignore the mob, > but it is possible and worthwhile if you are eventually shown > to be correct. It's already hard to get compromises in public > and these polls will probably polarise debates more quickly > (SRP's relative slowness can be a feature). Or the polls may lead to saner discussion because some people will want to clearly express their opinion in a single elaborate and constructive mail that could be used as reference for one of the ballot's option. Those kind of mails will have more weigth since they will be read by people who may not have followed the whole discussion but who want to give their opinion since the subject matters to them. For me, it's clear that a poll makes only sense when the discussion has lasted a bit and that most discussions have lead to disagreements which can't be solved with technical adjustements. > JOOI, did you read http://www.craphound.com/down/download.php ? No, not yet. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog Premier livre français sur Debian GNU/Linux : http://www.ouaza.com/livre/admin-debian/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]