Hello Debian Members, For some time, we have been having systemic issues that make GR discussions painful. GRs themselves shouldn't be painful, and don't need to be. Having a chilling effect to using GRs hurts Debian, and as a project we need a way to poll for consensus on project choices and directions more often than not. To overcome the current problems with GR discussions, we introduce a replacement weighted democratic system. The new procedure is this: * A developer proposes an issue with a signed message on debian-vote@lists.debian.org . * Anyone can express their consent or dissent by replying to the message. * When the discussion eventually dies down, the Debian Secretary will review all messages and pronounce the winner. This method makes the fair assumption that the energy spent in writing messages to the discussion is related to the amount of insight a person has on an issue, and how much they care about it. In particular: * The more messages a person writes, the more the person cares, and the more their opinion will be taken into account: people who only write every once in a while, clearly don't think the issue is important enough to deserve their real effort. * The more strongly worded replies are, the more the person cares, and the more their opinion will be taken into account: people who waste time with long, polite, well reasoned messages, clearly didn't care enough to get emotional about an issue. * The longer a person keeps writing, the more the person cares, and the more their opinion will be taken into account: people who give up, clearly didn't care enough to make themselves heard. To avoid confusion, we'll maintain the same acronym as before. The new system will be called Debian Grandiose Reflection. The first GR using this scheme will concern the introduction of this voting scheme for the future. Enrico -- GPG key: 4096R/634F4BD1E7AD5568 2009-05-08 Enrico Zini <enrico@enricozini.org>
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