On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 04:56:55PM -0700, Greg Stein wrote: > To that end, I adovcate using something like "-0.9" to mean you're against > it, but it isn't an official veto. Use -1 when you're actually vetoing.
I agree. I would go further and say that the magnitude of the number you use should express your willingness to volunteer (or find alternative solutions) on a proposal. In other words, if you give it a +0.5, then you should be 0.5 willing to volunteer for that idea if it passess. -aaron
