>>>>> "Bdale" == Bdale Garbee <bd...@gag.com> writes:
Bdale> Sam Hartman <hartm...@debian.org> writes: >> I'm just sying having seen it used once I'd rather decide never >> to go there again. Bdale> For what it's worth, I agree. I'll note that for this to be fair we need to be able to push back on two different kinds of pressure pushed against ballot options. Some members of the TC wanted to be able to vote for options focused on only a choice of technology. Others wanted to include language related to linking of technology. If we believe it's important that we not act to prevent ballot options from being on the ballot, then sometimes we get ballots were some options answer more questions (or different questions) than others. And the deciding factor for whether it is one ballot kind of needs to be TC members wanting to be able to rank the options together. So, to be concrete, it means sometimes you get D and DT on the same ballot. And yeah, that's kind of strange. But in my opinion it's what falls out when we decide not to strategically block each other from having the options we value on the ballot. (And yeah, perhaps you want to do some trimming of options no one claims they care about even if it means that one of the obvious possibilities doesn't even get voted.)