On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 21:04, Aleksey Sanin wrote: > > > >It will make you think about it more - but will the result be good or bad? > >I don't know the answer to this question, and I don't belive you've > >adequately answered it either. > > > > > Well, I do think that thinking more is a good thing :) I don't know the > answer either but > we have a system in place already. Some people are saying that there is > a new system > that works better thus let's switch to a new one. I am only trying to > question the "works > better" part. I am not so sure about that and I would like to make > descisions based on facts > instead of plain cliches "anonimity is good!". There's an argument not based on a cliche. It's: "Open voting can make it more difficult to work with other people in the GNOME project who know you voted against them in the Foundation Elections." -- Andrew Sobala <aes gnome org> The lighting designer is expected to be a master of art, science, history, psychology, communications, politics and sometimes even mind reading. -- Stage Lighting Design 101
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