One more idea: why do we need a binary outcome of the voting? Something like endorsement= positive/neutral/negative (the current approve, abstain, reject) as an indicator tells much more (together with tag use). Examples:
- Endorsement=50/0/2 - very good, important tag (much involvement) - go on and use - Endorsement=10/0/1 - good tag, of interest to a small group - go on and use - Endorsement=35/4/28 - not a very good tag, but about an important topic - nothing better possible? - Endorsement = 4/0/3 - not a very good tag, but few people care - use as you see fit On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 12:05 PM Jan van Bekkum <jan.vanbek...@gmail.com> wrote: > Will it be clear for new mappers what the difference is between published > and documented (i.e. someone created a wiki page that describes a tag > without voting or one that didn't collect enough votes)? Wouldn't endorsed > be better? > > >>
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