- From: L. David Baron <dbaron@dbaron.org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 11:49:04 -0800
- To: Brian Kardell <bkardell@gmail.com>
- Cc: "public-w3process@w3.org" <public-w3process@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <20150109194904.GA21860@crum.dbaron.org>
On Friday 2015-01-09 14:31 -0500, Brian Kardell wrote: > I'm sure that there would be hesitance (I think it's been officially said > no) to disclose anything about the voting experiements, but is there -any- > kind of info? Like, what % of people who voted voted in experiments? I'm > not sure how it was arranged - was it possible that someone voted in > experiments without voting in the real thing? Is it possible to say > something that doesn't give it away or undermine but still says something > useful - like, the numeric order of "most votes to least votes" differed > from the same kind of preferential sort? One thing about the voting experiments that I just noticed: the response email from WBS for the ranked-choice voting doesn't match what I actually filled out; it shows "Don't want" next to the candidate I ranked as #1, 1 next to the candidate I ranked as #2, 2 next to the candidate I ranked as #3, etc., down to 6 next to the candidate I ranked as #7. (I think; assuming I'm remembering what I did correctly.) -David -- 𝄞 L. David Baron http://dbaron.org/ 𝄂 𝄢 Mozilla https://www.mozilla.org/ 𝄂 Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out, And to whom I was like to give offense. - Robert Frost, Mending Wall (1914)
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