Fwd: P1788: PLEASE VOTE
P1788,
Jean-Pierre Merlet <Jean-Pierre.Merlet@xxxxxxxx> writes:
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Jean-Pierre Merlet <Jean-Pierre.Merlet@xxxxxxxx>
> Date: October 7, 2010 4:20:56 PM CDT
> To: "Corliss, George" <george.corliss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: P1788: PLEASE VOTE
> George
>
> At this point I am completely overwhelmed by all the messages about standard, decoration and so on. Although I am both a developper and end-user of intervals I have not been able to sort out clear trends and evaluate their consequences especially in view of the realistic applications I am looking at. I feel that at this point that we are unable to vote on any motion because the advantages and drawbacks are not clearly presented. I propose that we postpone the vote until all arguments for and against any motion are presented in a single web page so that voter may look at each argument and decide in consequence.
> J-P. merlet
I have much sympathy for that request. I do not care for the work of manually presenting "all arguments for and against any motion are presented in a single web page."
Is a wiki a good answer? Then, the people making the arguments present their own arguments. It could get rather chaotic, but it might be an improvement.
What do people think? Especially web-master Juergen?
Dr. George F. Corliss
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Marquette University
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