Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote:
Condorcet hasn't caused any trouble for Debian,
and it assured fair
elections without any tactical voting and less prefered outcomes being
selected due to peculiarities of voting process.
I, too, am a fan of Condorcet, despite the complexity. HOWEVER, for
the PRESENT election, I would support any sensible and easy method,
because it's just a logo, and any of the top competitors are going to
be excellent.
Condorcet is sufficiently complex to make voting by hand and
tabulating by hand really difficult. But I would support a simple
implementation of Condorcet in the software, as I think that Condorcet
really is superior to other methods precisely in helping to find a
_consensus_, i.e. the avoidance of divisive tactical voting.
--Jimbo