On Jun 4, 2014, at 6:07 PM, Matthew Kaufman <matt...@matthew.at> wrote:

> 
> On 6/4/14, 4:25 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>>> Matthew Kaufman
>>> 
>>> ps. I'd also note that "policy that expresses the general intent of the 
>>> community" may in fact *be* policy that lets post-runout transfers be 
>>> performed without a needs test, as "the community" consists of a lot more 
>>> than "Owen”.
>> Indeed, it does. However, many people have also repeatedly stood up in 
>> defense of needs basis, so singling me out as if I am the lone supporter of 
>> preserving needs basis is as specious as many of your other arguments.
>> 
> 
> Wasn't to single you out, but was meant to call attention to an argument that 
> says "in addition to it being how I feel, that's what the community wants [as 
> proven by the existence of current policy]" But we should be clear... the 
> policy as written in the PPML today may or may not be "policy that expresses 
> the general intent of the community”.

Funny, I don’t remember making that argument. Yes, I said “that’s what the 
community wants”, but I never said “as proven by the existence of current 
policy”. What I will say is that the combination of the current policy and the 
community response each and every time this has been regurgitated in yet 
another policy proposal since 8.3 was first put in place seems to reflect an 
intent by the community to preserve the needs test in policy in some form at 
least pretty close to what it is today.

> In fact, I would argue that it isn't.
> 
> For starters, most of "the community" isn't participating in the PDP at all.

Because most of the community is tired of repeating the same debate about the 
same proposal under a different title over and over again.

> And secondly, for a policy that the community likes, we sure have a lot of 
> fairly significant changes queued up.

Almost all of which were submitted by a single individual.

> In summary, I don't think it is appropriate to back up any argument for or 
> against a policy change with "but that's what the current policy says, 
> therefore everyone else already agrees with me”.

Which is not at all what I did. It’s also not appropriate to put words in my 
mouth.

Owen

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