On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 12:15:25PM +0100, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote: > Making a system more complicated to try and address a specific > deficiency rarely reduces its attack surface. In this case, our voting > system involves multiple levels (quorum, majority, ranking resolution) > each with its own criteria and threshold and (due to Arrow's Theorem) > unavoidable flaws, and every feature of this sort increases the > system's attack surface to both strategic voting and to just plain > doing the wrong thing given honest votes. Moving FD around in the > ordering is an example of this, as is a quorum boycott.
I have been a DD for nearly 20 years and I have not yet understood how we vote. Before I joined Debian, I thought that the way Germany votes for the Bundestag is a complex method. Greetings Marc -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Haber | "I don't trust Computers. They | Mailadresse im Header Leimen, Germany | lose things." Winona Ryder | Fon: *49 6224 1600402 Nordisch by Nature | How to make an American Quilt | Fax: *49 6224 1600421