On 30/07/2015 23:59, Kavouss Arasteh wrote:
Dear All Grec ,s proposal got 11 in favour and 8 against( those voted for Keith, s proposal) Keith,s proposal got 8 in favour and 11 against( those voted for Grec, s proposal) My proposal got 8 in favour and 4 against We thus need to identify the proposal that gained a more clear majority
I don't think we do. I think we have identified that no proposal had a consensus, which is what our charter enjoins us to seek. Our charter describes a Consensus as " a position where a small minority disagrees, but most agree" Nothing in our charter asks us to look for a majority. Indeed, our charter specifically warns us "In a rare case, the chair(s) may decide that the use of a poll is reasonable to assess the level of support for a recommendation. However, care should be taken in using polls that they do not become votes, as there are often disagreements about the meanings of the poll questions or of the poll results." That warning seems to preclude poking through the bones of those polls in an effort to divine which has "a more clear majority". -- Malcolm Hutty | tel: +44 20 7645 3523 Head of Public Affairs | Read the LINX Public Affairs blog London Internet Exchange | http://publicaffairs.linx.net/ London Internet Exchange Ltd 21-27 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9RY Company Registered in England No. 3137929 Trinity Court, Trinity Street, Peterborough PE1 1DA