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:::::I can appreciate the point on number of edits versus time "served," and I like that idea. It takes a while to do 100 edits, so that alone might be a sufficient level of committment if we go in that direction. As far as Joe's function: Again, although he "owns" the place, would it seem impartial if he moderated an RfA after he's targeted by an RfC? Moving the moderator duties around keeps Joe from being the only one to do it and allows an option when there has been a recorded conflict between a moderator and the candidate. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 14:57, 3 August 2006 (CDT)
:::::I can appreciate the point on number of edits versus time "served," and I like that idea. It takes a while to do 100 edits, so that alone might be a sufficient level of committment if we go in that direction. As far as Joe's function: Again, although he "owns" the place, would it seem impartial if he moderated an RfA after he's targeted by an RfC? Moving the moderator duties around keeps Joe from being the only one to do it and allows an option when there has been a recorded conflict between a moderator and the candidate. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 14:57, 3 August 2006 (CDT)
::::::This is merely my two cents. This minimum votes thing sets up the notion that "all members are equal, but some are more equal than others" and has the effect of being a disenfranchisement mechanism. And the idea of weighing votes is absurd (most of the commentary seems to be against it). They don't do that in real-life elections, and it's contrary to the demcratic principles of the wiki. Also, there's the Gospel story of the wagemaster who promised every worker in his field the same day's wage, and told the disgruntled workers (those that worked longer in the field) that they had all agreed to the same wage. I think a token edit count (between 1 and 5, perhaps) and maybe a month or two of membership should be a barrier enough. Anything behond that tends to rub against my democratic instincts and sets up a clique mentality with different levels of membership. And is that what a Wiki is about? If you look at the last vote, the candidate welcomed a Yes or No vote from someone who didn't make any edits (KR) and sported a neutral vote from the casual (but valuable), Dogger. All things being equal, I think their votes should count and that there should be only one class of vote.--[[User:Larocque6689|Larocque6689]] 17:13, 3 August 2006 (CDT)
::::::This is merely my two cents. This minimum votes thing sets up the notion that "all members are equal, but some are more equal than others" and has the effect of being a disenfranchisement mechanism. And the idea of weighing votes is absurd (most of the commentary seems to be against it). They don't do that in real-life elections, and it's contrary to the demcratic principles of the wiki. Also, there's the Gospel story of the wagemaster who promised every worker in his field the same day's wage, and told the disgruntled workers (those that worked longer in the field) that they had all agreed to the same wage. I think a token edit count (between 1 and 5, perhaps) and maybe a month or two of membership should be a barrier enough. Anything behond that tends to rub against my democratic instincts and sets up a clique mentality with different levels of membership. And is that what a Wiki is about? If you look at the last vote, the candidate welcomed a Yes or No vote from someone who didn't make any edits (KR) and sported a neutral vote from the casual (but valuable), Dogger. All things being equal, I think their votes should count and that there should be only one class of vote.--[[User:Larocque6689|Larocque6689]] 17:13, 3 August 2006 (CDT)
:::::::Well I understand your position Larocque but it's not really anything that drastic, just against people who obviously don't do anything.  For example, Homeworld616 has been with us...3-4 weeks now?  And he's just made a few contribs to the Twelve Colonies stuff (he lists them on his user page) but I think his vote counts as much as my own now.  --[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] <sup>([[Special:Contributions/The Merovingian|C]] - [[Special:Editcount/The Merovingian|E]])</sup> 19:13, 3 August 2006 (CDT)


:::::::Democracy is an excellent system under one key condition: the electorate '''must''' care. This is the primary reason that elections are in practice frequently more a question of popularity, charisma, and effective mass marketing than substantive judgement of qualifications. (Actually, there is another prerequisite for a proper election: one of the conditions of [[Wikipedia:Arrow's impossibility theorem|Arrow's Voting Theorem]] must be negated. This is met in our case by the fact that RfA's only have two choices.)
:::::::Democracy is an excellent system under one key condition: the electorate '''must''' care. This is the primary reason that elections are in practice frequently more a question of popularity, charisma, and effective mass marketing than substantive judgement of qualifications. (Actually, there is another prerequisite for a proper election: one of the conditions of [[Wikipedia:Arrow's impossibility theorem|Arrow's Voting Theorem]] must be negated. This is met in our case by the fact that RfA's only have two choices.)

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