On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:15:45PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Except I have not found the paper to be convincing; I think > that the underlying assumptions are about mechanisms that are far > different from ours, and that this difference is enough to invalidate > the conclusion reached.
The mechanism discussed is any balloting method that selects among exclusive alternatives, can produce a winner by numerical count, and has only one vote to a voter. Does that not apply to Debian's voting mechanism? > I suggest people read the paper and reach their own conclusions. Indeed. > 1. Consisting of the greatest number or quantity; greater in > number or quantity than all the rest; nearly all. > > I meant the nearly all nuance. > > >> So, supermajorities are, in my opinion, still needed for cases > >> where we want a (very) rough consensus, where mere majority ought not > >> be the sole criteria for adopting a measure. > > Branden> consensus > Branden> n : agreement of the majority in sentiment or belief [syn: {general >agreement> > > Word games, I see. The common usage, when it comes to making > decisions in debian, has been a term closer to unanimity. "Word games"? Since when is 67% or even 75% close to "unanimity"? In the Debian Project today, the minority is going to be on the order of one-hundred fifty to two hundred people. > Branden> Hear, hear. I agree that we should have a rough consensus > Branden> before changing such documents. > > I would have defined rough consensus to be about 90% of the > people agreeing. Then why don't we have a 9:1 supermajority requirement anywhere in the Constitution? > Branden> We just don't need a supermajority to have it. > > I beg to differ. I submit that the Constitution doesn't resemble the status quo you claim to defend. -- G. Branden Robinson | It's like I have a shotgun in my Debian GNU/Linux | mouth, I've got my finger on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] | trigger, and I like the taste of http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | the gunmetal. -- Robert Downey, Jr.
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