On Nov 26, 2014, at 17:24, Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote:
>> On 26 Nov 2014, at 23:00, Rowan Collins <rowan.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> So far only 15 people have voted, that’s very low for this kind of RFC.
>>> 
>>> I’m tempted to extend voting for another week. It’s not likely to
>>> change the outcome, but it would hopefully mean more people vote.
>> I don't know if it would make a difference here, but I wonder if it would be 
>> sensible to add an "abstain" option in votes? That way, someone who has 
>> considered an RFC but not formed a strong opinion either way could register 
>> that fact. This could even be paired with the notion of a "quorum", i.e. a 
>> minimum vote count demonstrating that the outcome of the vote is not the 
>> accidental result of "missing" votes, say because several people happened to 
>> be on holiday or busy.
> That sounds like a very good idea to me, I, for one, would be happy if this 
> was implemented.

A very strong +1 here. It would also give a stronger sense of how many people 
are actually looking at voting on RFCs in general. I would certainly have felt 
better casting abstain on several RFCs that’ve recently gone by than with the 
vote I actually cast (though I stand by my votes in all cases regardless), 
usually because of lack of strong knowledge of the subject matter.

-- Gwynne Raskind


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