[Koha] Open source ballot design
Kyle Hall
kyle.m.hall at gmail.com
Wed Oct 14 01:03:46 NZDT 2009
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:21 AM, MJ Ray <mjr at phonecoop.coop> wrote:
> Thomas Dukleth wrote:
>> However, the reason that advancing a Koha foundation is being rushed
>> presently is that there have been significant recent problems in the
>> community which some think the foundation may address, not because people
>> have become tired of the occasional discussion over the years. [...]
>
> Speak for yourself - I've been looking to put a sustainable
> vendor-neutral user-involving community organisation at the heart of
> the project for years. Yes, the LibLime communication cutback has
> probably motivated a few more people, but it's not a quick fix for the
> recent problems and I'm not sure anyone thinks it is.
Indeed, this has been discussed long before the current events began.
I guess it has been a sort of call to action.
> So:
>
> 1. do we need information brochure(s) about the options?
> - who will produce it/them?
> - who will referee it/them to make sure it's fair?
> - how should it be distributed?
How about MJ, Thomas, and the wiki ; )
> 2. are there other trained statisicians in our community?
I took a single stats class in college ( math minor ). About the most
I can tell you is your chances of drawing a particular series of cards
from a full deck.
> 3. how do we gather opinions on the survey design nicely?
Maybe have everyone post potential questions to a wiki page, limit the
question posting period to a week or two.
> Hope that helps,
I find you to always be insightful. A philosopher with a club, perhaps?
Kyle
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