Several points:
  • Think of all the race conditions if multiple considerations were allowed. Three people might consider for reaping, [...]
  • Think of two considerations addressing the same thing, both with the same vote outcomes, but with different recommendations.

Well, I had considered those risks, but as I wrote, I think that one should see the previous considerations and only add another one in those rare cases in which the previous one missed something. It's all up to people's well behaviour, and all in all I'm positive about people, although not about all people. Overall, it seems to me that both extremes are not completely satisfactory, but of course the current system has the big advantage that it has been working fundamentally fine up to now, so I see there's no point in barking any more, and I won't.


In reply to Re^2: Multiple considering? by blazar
in thread Multiple considering? by blazar

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