[Bug 9729] Straw poll method hides or discourages gathering essential information

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=9729





--- Comment #2 from Larry Masinter <lmm@acm.org>  2010-05-19 20:07:22 ---

> We have a venue for discussion where people can, and do, state what they are
> for and what they oppose.  From that we have a process that culls out from that
> discussion concrete and actionable proposals.  From that, we solicit objections
> to those proposals.  At no point are people discouraged from expressing their
> opinion -- on the proper venue.

but 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2010May/0344.html

says

> I encourage more of it, though the normal caveats apply: I would prefer 
> that we avoid repetition and "me too"'s, and would prefer to keep meta 
> discussion to a minimum, in separate threads, and ideally off list.

So what is the proper venue for expressing "me too"'s, i.e., agreement with a
previously expressed opinion?

(more replies to other points to come)

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