On Sun 05 Sep 2010 10:20 +0000, Xyne wrote: > Loui Chang wrote: > > I had thought this at one point, but they actually don't amount to the > > same thing. An abstain vote counts for quorum but it doesn't count > > against the majority. As long as quorum is met a proposal could pass > > with one yes vote, and all the rest abstains, but it could not pass with > > one yes vote and all the rest no votes. > > Should a single "yes" vote really be enough to make someone a "trusted" user?
If no one else cares to voice an opinion, then yes. > I understand the logic of the system but I think I would have opted for a > system based on a threshold of confidence. Of course, you could argue that > having the confidence of a single TU is enough.
