[Tagging] Feature Proposal - Voting - give box

marc marc marc_marc_irc at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 6 00:22:13 UTC 2020


the proposals (I'm talking generally, not just about this one) have
often 2 flaws:
- often too big (not this one)
- often rfc too short, even active people still have remarks to make
that the vote is already open, so they are stuck to sink the proposal
(with the risk that its author gets demotivated) or to accept it hoping
that the defects will be corrected later (which is always much more
difficult in the osm world).
with your opinion, I would have voted against it without hesitation.
because it's the best way to improve what you think should be improved.
i have in mind the proposal diaper<>changing table: totally ok for the
idea, i voted against the first version because of the negative elements
it contained.

Le 06.02.20 à 01:10, Joseph Eisenberg a écrit :
> Ok, so we should consider it approved in this case.
> 
> (For context, both Mateusz Konieczny and myself have abstained, along
> with 3 others, but had comments expressing concern about using
> "give_box" instead of "free_box" or something easier to understand.)
> 
> But hypothetically, what if there were even more comments expressing
> reservations. This time it was over 25%, but what if it was 40% or
> even 50%?
> 
> Since the idea of this process is to reach consensus about a tag,
> shouldn't critical comments be addressed by those voting "yes"?
> 
> One thing that might help would be to recommend a comment along with
> positive votes. Right now you can vote to approve without saying
> anything about the objections voiced, and the template suggest this is
> the usual way to do it.
> 
> This seems to put too much weight on the percentage of approved vs
> disapproved rather than the actual reasons for the votes.
> 
> - Joseph Eisenberg
> 
> On 2/6/20, Andrew Davidson <theswavu at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 6/2/20 4:02 am, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
>>> I see no good reason to count explicit "abstain but have comments"
>>> exactly like "vote against".
>>>
>>
>> +1
>>
>> To abstain from voting is to not cast a vote. So there were 14 votes
>> with just under 93% approving.
>>
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