Thomas Dalton wrote:
Is CN really much different to RfC?
In cases like this, I think so. It reduces the lawyering that is involved
with the whole "oh, sorry, two people didn't actually sign the top
section, so we'll delete it" thing, it allows for better discussion as
opposed to the wonky sloganeering of the "Users who certify this
statement" thing, and everyone knows RfC is worthless for user conduct, so
it has that stigma.
The main point of my idea is that
there is a definite closing time and a definite result (even though
that result has no direct effect on anything).
Yeah, that's definitely useful.
-Jeff
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