On 11/21/05, Anthony DiPierro <wikilegal(a)inbox.org> wrote:
The suggestion to merge is a vestige from a time when
VfD was about
reaching consensus about what to do rather than about voting and
counting votes. If you want to count votes, then I guess you could
take two positions. The first, which I'll call the Al Gore position,
is to try to figure out whether the voter intended the merge vote to
mean delete or not delete. The second, which I'll call the George W.
Bush position, is to throw out the vote as invalid.
I'd like to take this moment to thank the arb com for banning me from
participating in the joke that has become AfD.
Ah, the old days! It's an interesting social phenonemon that people
almost always think that what went before was better. Here, they're
right.
Are people really going to say that the old consensus style was worse
than the current voting style? I think that it is exactly the "this
means keep and this means delete" atmosphere that has created the
malodious pit that is AfD today.
--
Sam