On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 12:17:25PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote: > Actually, I think it is reasonable for me to expect the proponents of > some option to do a fair bit of the work necessary to provide me with > the information I need to make an informed decision. After all they > are trying to convince me to support their option. If they do not, > and I care about the issue, I may well vote and rank additional > discussion above all options.
Hmm... if you had questions about the issues, I (personally) would have preferred they were asked before the vote, rather than after. That said, if you still have questions, please ask them -- I (and undoubtably others) will do my (our) best to answer. [But, please realize that ill-formed questions might take a bit of back-and-forth before we each realize what the other is talking about. Note that discussion of specific -- preferably simple -- cases sometimes help reduce ambiguity.] If there's a lot of instances of the same question, maybe we'll need a faq. [I somewhat wish I could draft Buddha Buck to round up the questions and Anthony Towns to review/flesh-out the answers of such a faq.] Thanks, -- Raul