Hello,

Just for your consideration...

Dave Neary wrote:
> I did some tests on the voting data last year - of people who had a
> karma of 3 (that is, 9000 people who created a maemo.org account, and
> never did anything else) the vast majority (I don't have exact figures,
> but it was over 95% - I can work them out again if people are
> interested) didn't vote.

We should all keep in mind, that with the karma limit of 25 *at least* 1/3 of 
all the people who voted last time will be taken their voice, given that ~600 
people have enough karma and ~900 people voted last time. Maybe you can pull 
out the number of people who actually voted with karma >25 to have the exact 
ratio.

So if (at least) 1/3 of the people who voted last time where "non 
contributors", showed the interest to participate in an election, I would think 
that this is an significant number of people to consider.

> And my perception of the council was exactly what Graham says here: it is 
> supposed to represent contributors, not users.

It's the "Community Council", so it boils down to the question if a "regular 
user" can be part of the community (i.e. without contributing in karma friendly 
areas) or if it should be "Contributors Council". Following Amy Jo Kim these 
"users" are called Peripheral (Lurkers) or Inbound (Novice) but are yet part of 
the broader community (by passive observation or sparse contributions, say ITT 
or IRC). I would claim neither would break the 25 karma barrier, still they 
might want to feel represented by the possibility to vote (and at least 1/3 of 
the current electorate seem to have that feeling).

But yes, if the council is only for real contributors the 25 karma limit is 
appropriate and probably also too low and 50-100 would be more realistic 
because you can get 25 Karma without *real* contributions. I guess with a karma 
limit of 100 we should manage to get >90% participation and have definitely 
only real contributors, if that is a concern.

Markus




      

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