How does the following solution sound, to ensure that proposed changes are not voted in too quickly, and that everyone has had a chance to think them out and to provide their input?
I personally think that this is a great idea, but until we get a first version of the mod, I would like to see the "under consideration" period shortened to two days. After the C3C 1.10 patch, I really would like to have an AU mod very soon for people to experiment and play epic games, not to mention AU games. After the first version is out, I have no problem increasing it to a week.
Originally posted by Dominae
1. Changes are "proposed" and "discussed". This is informal, like we've been doing it.
2. Changes become "under consideration". This means that they will formally go to a vote within the next week or so (whatever), during which time everyone has a final chance to speak their mind.
3. Changes proceed to a "vote", and are "implemented".
I know this sounds a little bureaucratic, but should proceed smoothly in practice.
1. Changes are "proposed" and "discussed". This is informal, like we've been doing it.
2. Changes become "under consideration". This means that they will formally go to a vote within the next week or so (whatever), during which time everyone has a final chance to speak their mind.
3. Changes proceed to a "vote", and are "implemented".
I know this sounds a little bureaucratic, but should proceed smoothly in practice.
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