Hi folks, Are we satisfied with the latest draft? Should we move this from a draft to a proposed GR, and try and get this voted upon in February? Raul? AJ?
manoj ______________________________________________________________________ DRAFT: ______________________________________________________________________ Under 4.2 Procedure [for developers during a general resolution or election], change item 3 to read: 3. Votes are taken by the Project Secretary. Votes and tallies results are not revealed during the voting period; after the vote the Project Secretary lists all the votes cast. The voting period is 2 weeks, but may be varied by up to 1 week by the Project Leader, and may be ended by the Project Secretary when enough voters have voted that even if every remaining voter voted in opposition to the winner the outcome would remain the same. In this context, we ignore the possibility that people might want to change their vote. ______________________________________________________________________ Under 5.2 Appointment of project leader, change item 7 to read: 7. The decision will be made using A.6 of the Standard Resolution Procedure. The quorum is the same as for a General Resolution (s.4.2) except the default option is None Of The Above. ______________________________________________________________________ Under 6.1 Powers [of the technical committee], change item 7 to read: 7. Appoint the Chairman of the Technical Committee. The Chairman is elected by the Committee from its members. All members of the committee are automatically nominated; the committee vote starting one week before the post will become vacant (or immediately, if it is already too late). The members may vote by public acclamation for any fellow committee member, including themselves; there is no default option. The vote finishes when all the members have voted or when the outcome is no longer in doubt. The result is determined using A.6 of the Standard Resolution Procedure. ______________________________________________________________________ Under A.2 Calling for a vote, change item 2 to read 2. The proposer or a sponsor of a motion may call for a vote on a set of related amendments. ______________________________________________________________________ Replace A.3 with: A.3. Voting procedure 1. Each independent set of related amendments is voted on in a separate ballot. Each such ballot has as options all the sensible combinations of amendments and options from that set, and a default option. If the default option wins then the entire resolution procedure is set back to the start of the discussion period. 2. The default option must not have any supermajority requirements. Options which do not have an explicit supermajority requirement have a 1:1 majority requirement. 3. The vote taker (if there is one) or the voters (if voting is done by public pronouncement) may arrange for independent ballots to be held simultaneously, even (for example) using a single voting message. 4. Votes may be cast during the voting period, as specified elsewhere. If the voting period can end if the outcome is no longer in doubt, the possibility that voters may change their votes is not considered. 5. The votes are counted according to the the rules in A.6 If a quorum is required then the default option is Further Discussion. 6. In cases of doubt the Project Secretary shall decide on matters of procedure (for example, whether particular amendments should be considered independent or not). ______________________________________________________________________ Replace A.5 with: A.5. Expiry If a proposed resolution has not been discussed, amended, voted on or otherwise dealt with for 4 weeks the secretary may issue a statement that the issue is being withdrawn. If none of the sponsors of any of the proposals object within a week, the issue is withdrawn. The secretary may also include suggestions on how to proceed, if appropriate. ______________________________________________________________________ Replace A.6 with: A.6 Vote Counting 1. Each voter's ballot ranks the options being voted on. Not all options need be ranked. Ranked options are considered preferred to all unranked options. Voters may rank options equally. Unranked options are considered to be ranked equally with one another, and below any explicitly ranked options. The other details of how ballots may be filled out will be included in the Call For Votes. 2. If the ballot has a quorum requirement (Q) any options other than the default option which do not receive at least Q votes ranking that option above the default option are dropped from consideration. 3. Any option which does not defeat the default option by its required majority ratio is dropped from consideration. a. An option A defeats an option B if N(A,B)*V(A,B) is larger than N(B,A)*V(B,A) and if the (A,B) defeat has not been dropped. b. Given two options A and B, V(A,B) is the number of voters who prefer option A over option B. c. If a majority of n:1 is required for A, and B is the default option, N(B,A) is n. In all other cases, N(B,A) is 1. 4. We construct the Schwartz set based on undropped options and defeats: a. An option A is in the Schwartz set if for all options B, either A transitively defeats B, or B does not transitively defeat A. b. An option A transitively defeats an option C if A defeats C or if there is some other option B where A defeats B AND B transitively defeats C. 5. If there are defeats between options in the Schwartz set, we drop the weakest such defeats, and return to step 4. a. A defeat (A,X) is weaker than a defeat (B,Y) if V(A,X) is less than V(B,Y). Also, (A,X) is weaker than (B,Y) if V(A,X) is equal to V(B,Y) and V(X,A) is greater than V(Y,B). b. A weakest defeat is a defeat that has no other defeat weaker than it. There may be more than one such defeat. 6. If there are no defeats within the Schwartz set, then the winner is chosen from the options in the Schwartz set. If there is only one such option, it is the winner. If there are multiple options, the elector with a casting vote chooses which of those options wins. If there are no options in the Schwartz set, the default option wins. "RATIONALE": Options which the voters rank above the default option are options they find acceptable. Options ranked below the default options are options they find unacceptable. ______________________________________________________________________ -- We decided it was night again, so we camped for twenty minutes and drank another six beers at a Young Life campsite. O.C. got into the supervisory adult's sleeping bag and ran around in it. "This is the judgment day and I'm a terrifying apparition," he screamed. Then the heat made O.C. ralph in the bag. The Utterly Monstrous, Mind-Roasting Summer of O.C. and Stiggs, National Lampoon, October 1982 Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C