hi there,

whatever the protocol is, it should be explicit. My general feeling is that
we have too little rather than too many opportunities to understand what
people propose, represent, want to achieve, understand. From that point
of view, it is valuable to allow reaching out larger audiences, as Jan
writes.

However, as Tito notes, canvassing votes in return for favors is something
we definitely should reject - as it is pretty much more or less corruption.

best,

dj "pundit"



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On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 2:25 PM Jan Ainali <[email protected]> wrote:

> Den ons 30 juni 2021 kl 13:49 skrev টিটো দত্ত Tito Dutta <
> [email protected]>:
>
>>
>> I believe, any process where "vote count" is the "only" way to decide the
>> winners, appropriate canvassing policy should be a behavioral guideline.
>>
>>
> On the contrary, I believe that in actual votes, in contrast to our
> regular consensus seeking processes onwiki, campaigning should be
> explicitly encouraged. That being said, behavioral guidelines could still
> apply on certain channels, but getting votes by talking about your platform
> and what you want to achieve if you win should not be disallowed in general.
>
> Jan Ainali
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