On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 4:51 AM Lukas Ruzicka <lruzicka(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> >The VOTE must be only +1 or -1. Indecisive people do not need to put
> that down, they just can do nothing.
>
> Haha. In defense of 0, there is a long history of "abstain" votes. There
> may be a proposal that someone doesn't support, but also doesn't want to
> stand in the way of progression, i.e. it's better to move forward with
> something they don't fully like, than it is to be a stick in the mud.
>
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Well, I don't really see a difference between "voting 0" and "doing
nothing". Kamil's idea to use it to see if people have or have not voted
yet makes some sense to me.
I agree that it is better to move forward somehow, but I think that voting
0 is exactly the way to get stuck in the mud, as you are saying. In my
opinion, if I want to move things forward, they way to go is to vote +1 (or
-1) even if I am not fully convinced. It is necessary to make a decision.
Voting 0, in my world, means that I absolutely do not know which way I want
to support and therefore doing nothing is the same as voting 0.
Abstain is useful if there are conflicts of interest, or to indicate no
preference either way, or as a result of confusion. I chock up more than
one abstain vote as an indicator the proposal isn't persuasive enough.
Indeed if everyone votes to abstain, that means the vote was premature/ill
advised and that the arguments in favor and against must be improved,
rather than literally do nothing.
--
Chris Murphy