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Robert's Rules was moved to the interior of the article where the explanation could be complete. It seemed that it was settled, but MilesAgain put it back and has been edit warring over it, moving the language around, recommendation to advises to suggests and all of it ignoring the basic point: Robert's Rules actually criticizes IRV, specifically. There are other "preferential voting" methods which don't have the problem RR is concerned about.
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developed these arguments and interpretations and has been promoting them for more than ten years. Many of the arguments are, indeed, quite subtle, I bought the "Robert's Rules recommends..." argument myself for over a year. Until I learned that I needed to look at FairVote arguments with a jaundiced
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is actively promoting the controversial position that IRV is only a "single vote." It's arguable, for sure, but promoting a controversial position in the introduction? Not okay! Again, detail is already there, the use of the term adds nothing except to promote a particular interpretation. And without
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It's clear why they want the Robert's Rules "recommendation" there. In the past, I've added the balancing information to the introduction that is necessary to make it an NPOV report, and, of course, it was objected that this was too much information for the introduction. So ultimately the mention of
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The other issues are more subtle. The emphasis that the voter is casting a "single vote" has previously been acknowledged by a neutral editor as being totally unnecessary for the meaning, so why do they want it? It's because there is current legal controversy -- and actual lawsuit over this -- and
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Hi, and welcome to Knowledge (XXG). I'm glad you decided to join us and contribute. In cases where it says "Yes" or "No" without a source, I think it would be fine to change it to unknown. It looks like all of the entries have some sort of source in the last column, so just make sure you check
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any potentially controversial statement in an article on a living person needs to be supported with high quality sources. So the requirement would be that we cite in the article the support for the claim, even if you can find it on google. Also, changes of this nature should be discussed on the
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You made a made a change in it in November, but I recently changed it back. You changed a "Majority of the entire membership" to "majority vote." These are two different things. Majority vote is a majority of the votes cast. In an organization with 125 members, a vote of one in favor, no one
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Thanks for the note. These positions are "limited by" the executive schedule, but do not have their pay set by it. At the top of the executive schedule article is a note that "The Executive Schedule is linked to the rates of pay for...uniformed military personnel, because various federal laws
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article. I'm not particularly familiar with the subject of the article, so I don't doubt that you're correct that the military's senior flag officers go by a different pay schedule. However, what led me to believe otherwise was the first footnote in
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I am surprised. The only edit I made was putting a word extremist. You can please google and figure out that Zakir Naik is banned throughout the developed and emerging non-islamic countries because of his extreme take on wahaabi islam. !!
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You're welcome. I see you've been about the only editor trying to keep the article free of vandalism. I'll be happy to stick around and assist. (I'm probably off-net for a three days starting Tuesday, so you're on your own then.)
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Thanks for your comments on this article. All the issues in the RFC are about the introduction, which is a critical part of the article. One of the editors is COI on this, being a paid consultant to
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You are right, it is September for the CVC opening. I changed it back. I thought I read somewhere that it had been pushed back to December. Yesterday's Roll Call article correctly states September.--
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I have a concern with the way the vast majority of Vita games are by default listed as non-compatible with the PSTV (default is "no") I think "unknown" would be a better alternative by default.
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as a political tactic, this is well-known, and should actually be in the article, I'm trying to find reliable source for it. The method is actually a simulation from stated preferences of
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establishing those pay systems normally tie the maximum amount payable to various levels of the Executive Schedule," which is what is going on in this case.
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