On Sun 05 Dec 2010 08:19 -0500, Shacristo wrote:
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Kaiting Chen <kaitocracy@gmail.com> wrote:
This is sort of what I was talking about in my previous mail about the refinement of the bylaws. Thirteen hours have passed since the beginning of the voting period and at this point according to this page:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users
There are thirty Trusted Users. Seventeen yay's have been cast and a simple majority has already been reached. We should amend the bylaws such that the voting period may end because no amount of nay's can change the outcome of the vote at this point. There is no reason for falconindy to wait another seven days to receive his Trusted User privileges. --Kaiting.
17/30 does not make a 66% quorum, so yes, the motion could still fail.
Kaiting is saying that even though quorum hasn't been met, that it's impossible for the vote to fail on the basis of opposition. If the rest of the TUs voted nay, then it would be 17 aye vs 13 nay which would still be a majority for the motion. How do they do it in real life if quorum isn't met, but support for the motion is enough that it shouldn't really matter.