Hi, thanks for helping coordinate this process!
I have concerns about what happened between round 1 and round 2, it
seems that we're no longer left with a real choice. It's unclear what
method was used to tally the round 1
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:Proposal_for_changing_logo_of_MediaWiki,_2020/Round_1>
votes, was this a "support percentage"? Whenever a vote is taken, it's
important to stick to democratic norms, basically "one person, one
vote". Round 2 is entirely variations on a single proposal, which
disenfranchises everyone who didn't prefer that design. Is it too late
to discuss?
Kind regards,
Adam
On 9/25/20 11:42 PM, Amir Sarabadani wrote:
Hello,
The subject line is self-explanatory, you can go to the voting page
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:Proposal_for_changing_logo_of_MediaWiki,_2020/Round_2>
and cast your vote.
This is going to continue for a month and it's about different
variants of the top contender (different colors, different wordmarks,
etc.). You need to order logos based on your preference (the most
preferred one first, the least preferred one the last) and then cast
your vote. The final winner will be chosen using Schulze method
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method>.
If you have mistakenly voted in the test phase, you can just copy your
vote from the test page
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Ladsgroup/Round_2/votes> to the
actual voting page
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:Proposal_for_changing_logo_of_MediaWiki,_2020/Round_2/Votes>
(the numbers of logos haven't changed).
Special thank you to Chuck Roslof from WMF legal for doing the
preliminary clearance of the proposal.
Have a nice weekend!
--
Amir (he/him)
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