Hi Robin,

On 07.04.2014 22:11, Robin `ypid` Schneider wrote:
I created two proposals for which the time to vote is over but there are no
votes :(. Should we open the voting once again or what is the usual procedure in
such a case? The proposals are:

that "voting" for a proposal is nothing more than a rough indication of the opinion of the people actually stated their opinion. You could have asked at your local regular's table, in the forum or the mailing list.

It's just a different tool to do the community communication process of getting a common understanding about the meaning of specific tags.

If no one is interested in your tags, then probably it's of no use to the community. And we're too much of a Do-ocracy in this case. No one is interested in people solving problems which only exist in theory.

If your tool can evaluate a specific patter, then do it and document it. If it's reasonable then people will follow that tagging. If not a discussion will arise in the future.

I would imagine most people would handle places without a specific opening hour similar I would do. If it's not possible to specify some "core" hours which are certainly open, I would not specify at all. It's simply not possible to evaluate it automatically with a reasonable effort. So if a business refuses to tell me when they're open, then they have to accept that software giving hints about "open now" won't list them. Similar to the "open as long as customers are there" closing time...

Stephan


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