On 2021-04-20 12:50, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
I genuinely think that more time preparing the ballot would have led to
fewer more well-written options on the ballot, and consequently a
higher
likelihood that Debian would have decided to make a (more well-written)
statement instead of the current outcome of not making a statement.
On th other hand this leads to even more discussion, more flame-wars
and maybe some other ballots that come in in a short time before the
voting peropd starts - which might have the same issues you've just
described. But without a defined time on when a vote starts,
the discussion will never end.
No idea on how to fix that, though. Personally I think having fixed
and known dates is still the best option.
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