On 10/01/16 03:41, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
>>>> Perhaps then show them once the vote is closed?
>>> >>
>>> >> That's possible.
>> > 
>> > I do not see how it helps except to... know who voted what. Indeed if
>> > we only show who voted but not how, that's fine. If not, it makes the
>> > whole thing useless.
> The idea is that while vote is open, only totals are shown. When the
> vote is closed, the total and the list of voters are shown, but the
> individual votes still aren't.
> I'm not sure whether it is better or not, since secret ballot also means
> confidentiality about whether somebody voted or not, and in some cases
> (e.g. unanimous voting or some votes disclosed) it may still be possible
> to deduce individual votes given the list of participants.

The debate on Anonymous voting has been voted on already?

>From my own point of view, I like to know who supports and who opposes a
particular RFC simply because I can't vote myself. It helps me to decide
if I need to look deeper into the RFC or if I can rely on those with
voting rights that I trust to get it right. We should not have to hide
our views so the idea that anonymity is a right is part of the problem
in the modern world? Part of the reason for now needing a CoC?

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