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Re: Users Council & Debian (linux) counter ideas



> up some kind of on-line voting machine for debian questions is a cool
> idea and it would give the "vast unwashed hordes" a way for even the
> simplest newbie to get involved.

What sort of questions would you expect to put up?

I ask because I have really never seen a web-based working group
interface that works.  The IETF manages very well with a suite of
mailing lists punctuated by face-to-face meetings.  That's proven.
Nothing else has been.

Usenet votes are really not even remotely the same, and are not
web-based anyway.
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