> Anthony Towns wrote (25 May 2003): > > C fails to reach its majority requirement and is dropped. > > B and A are the only remaining options, and B defeats A. > > B wins.
On Sun, May 25, 2003 at 08:20:11PM +0200, Markus Schulze wrote: > That's strange! The majority requirement makes the default > option lose. Doesn't that contradict the intention of the > majority requirement? I went back and looked at the proposal, and indeed that's the way it's written -- I'd forgotten about that myself. Now I'm trying to remember all the earlier discussions and logic. I will say that the purpose of the majority requirement is not to make the default option win, but to eliminate candidates that people do not agree are good ideas. That said, I need to run some simulations before I make any more comments on this subject. [Which means dredging up code I barely remember writing, bleah.] -- Raul

