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00:00
Nearly tomorrow ... bed looks nice, now!
Oh, dumb me. I just found it.
Is 1000 reviews enough for the badge, or do we need 1001?
I believe there is a slight lag before the badge-granting mechanism notices
@AnnZen I heard you the first time.
I hate when my pc does that
00:01
Flag for spam? :D
And your PC maybe isn't that fond of you.
@Andreas GitHub link on the profile
@AnnZen 1000 exactly will get you the Steward badge.
Feel free to contribute
@SamuelLiew Yeah, I just looked at the wrong spot. :)
00:03
@Andreas Add user:10871073 to those who can use the "Say" command.
... then the world as we know it will end.
@SamuelLiew while we're on the topic of ElectionBot's profile, the suggestion to direct feedback via the dev room is currently not doable, as it's locked
@Dharman Unfortunately, your candidate score is probably the single largest thing that people look at, merely because it's an easy way to differentiate. Obviously, get to 20k rep, but that will take a while. So, work on getting all the badges.
For example, you should be able to get Sportsmanship in a couple of days. Go through the questions you've answered and review all the questions and answers. It's likely that there's quite a few answers by other people which are good and deserve an upvote. Don't stretch and upvote just to upvote, but there's probably a significant number of good answers in there, some of which you've likely have never even seen, due to them coming in well after your answer.
While you're reviewing those Q&A, edit the questions, where they still need editing. Do all the other normal things you'd do when looking at a Q&A: vote to close, if appropriate; downvote things, if they deserve it. That badge is basically representing: Did you do all the normal moderation tasks on the questions you answered, but it just uses a count of upvotes on other people's answers to represent that.
@RyanM you can request access
fair point.
@AdrianMole No; just remove the check altogether.
00:05
@RyanM Be careful.. it may be a chat trap. Once you're in, you'll get get out :D
Wouldn't wanna make Samuel disappointed. ;)
Doesn't strike me as the "easily disappointed" type. Why else would he be an SO mod?
@Scratte .. you meant "you'll never get out".
never never say say get get
@Scratte My excuse is a half-decent bottle of Aussie Shiraz; what's yours?
... sputniks, or whatever they're called?
@AdrianMole I don't have any. I think I know what I wrote, but then when I look back, I had no idea.. I'm told it's because I only see what I want to see :)
00:12
@AdrianMole Power to make chat troll bots?
@Scratte I understand. Great Simon & Garfunkel song: A man sees what he wants to see and disregards the rest, la la laa...
... but you're not a man, you're a squirrel.
... and I'm not nuts, I have a collection.
I'll see if I can help out later, Samuel. JS isn't my strongest language.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
@ElectionBot What will the future bring? Who will be elected? Can you explain how Jon was able to go back in time?
00:23
magic
00:46
@Scratte With a time travelling machine, duh.
@ElectionBot When will my badge be delivered? :I
@AnnZen You don't get steward for 1,000 reviews, you get it for 1,000 reviews in a single queue
@Nick That's okay. They ran out of Stewardess badges anyway.
2
^^
If you open a queue you'll see a progress bar at the top right which is your progress towards the steward badge (for that queue, you can get it once per queue), to get all the steward badges you need to do at least 8000 review tasks
01:04
@AnnZen Take a not a robot badge instead. ;)
I should adjust the joke quality number in myself.
01:34
Dawn approacheth. Must sleep. or Dawn will give me a hard time.
@AdrianMole Likewise
@Nick Sweet 🐑 dreams. ;-P
Get outta here ya boozy Glaswegian :p
 
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03:00
@Scratte That is one lazy cat, letting a rat with a fancy tail crawl all over it!
@AdrianMole Indeed. My "sort of diplomatic" is why I ranked Makyen higher on the mod quality scale (see comment there, which I cannot link to because... no reasons)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Maybe not a book, but Makyen and I can certainly dash off a chapter or two ;-)
@AdrianMole I did not deliberately earn that badge to help in the election. It was really just an accident. At that time, I was involved a lot in answering x86 assembly and low-level optimization questions. I happened to come across this one, where BeeOnRope had done an amazing job of answering a question that I personally found interesting and didn't know how to answer (see my comment).
BeeOnRope always posts good answers, but this one was over and above. I thought it deserved a bounty reward. It was nothing more than a coincidence that the timing lined up with my running for moderator.
I hardly ever use bounties. I've only ever offered 2: one on my own question, selfishly, to get an answer, and the other to BeeOnRope. I also don't go out of my way to answer bountied questions. A bounty provides no motivation to me whatsoever. If I happen to answer one, it's just because I happened across it when it happened to have a bounty set.
@AdrianMole Is it "half-decent" because of the quality, or because you've already drunk half? ;-)
03:15
I tend to use bounties on Meta way more than any other site
I have thought about adding a bounty to every SQL answer I could find that points out how to avoid injection but I'd run out of rep in ..... actually I'd probably be fine ;)
@CodyGray I will admit knowing your C++ background combined with this new insight into your use of x86 - explains a lot of your annoyance (for lack of a better word) with Python
@LinkBerest Why would deep knowledge of x86 lead to annoyance with Python?
no idea but all the assembly people I work with hate Python - haven't found the causation but certainly a correlation there (at least from my own experience :)
Hmm, interesting.
I didn't know if maybe you were assuming that I didn't like the fact that I couldn't easily drop down to the assembly level with Python, but that can't be it, because I don't do that in C++, either.
MSVC's support for inline asm is limited in terrible ways for 32-bit builds (in particular, it's limited in the one way that counts: passing arguments in and out, which means it isn't fast, which is the one and only reason you'd drop down to asm), and isn't supported at all in 64-bit builds.
I am, on occasion, smart enough to figure out how to write Gnu-style inline asm correctly, but generally not. :-)
@LinkBerest Meh. I don't think every SO answer needs to point out obvious things. You wouldn't want every C answer pointing out not to dereference a null pointer, for example. That's just noise. It's better handled by a canonical specifically on that subject. I see SQL injection similarly. You learn it once, then you don't have to keep re-learning it.
@LinkBerest I presume you mean MSE, because there are no bounties on MSO. If there were, I'd use them there...
@CodyGray nah, I've just noticed this (weirdly I use multiple languages including some low-level assembly stuff - stupid printers - but still like Python and it comes up on occasion)
@CodyGray yeah, just a "reward good behavior" type thought I occasionally have (wouldn't work for multiple reasons but won't say I'm not tempted). Yes, MSE (and I probably wouldn't have any meta rep left if I could use it on MSO)
03:32
@LinkBerest ...wait...you use assembly language for printers? I've long complained that printers are stupidly difficult to install and configure, but I've never once dropped down to assembly level to get one working.
don't if you can avoid it at all
I usually just avoid printers altogether nowadays.
If I need one, I borrow one that is maintained by someone else.
We had one, very old (early 90s), legacy setup for printing some very important barcode printing thing. They are gone now - I personally destroyed one with a hammer
It was one of the best days I ever had at work :)
Oh, I saw that documentary
Lucky that you had a film crew following you around that day
that was the copier
03:40
Ah... I guess I forgot some of the details. Should go back and watch it again
Barcode printers are common fodder for (low-quality) SO questions. It seems a lot of people have trouble getting their code to work with them. I presume that's because everything is very poorly documented.
The printing APIs in Windows are also...umm...not super easy to use.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
oh, this was linux luckily (MOV, IN, CMP, MOV, DEC, OUT were the usual, basic, flow). I don't even want to know what that would have been like with Win (Powershell makes the printer API a lot easier now so I don't usually mind setting that up)
Though I will not disagree with the barcode being low-quality fodder (just saw 3 a few minutes ago)
Serial port I/O in assembly. Yech! There is almost certainly no point in doing that. Just use the OS API...
that argument is vaguely familiar...almost seems like one I made every single project update...... ;)
I can't even believe it survived OS updates. You aren't running the CPU in real mode anymore, so most of the IN and OUT instructions don't even work....
03:55
ugh, just remembering that junk is making my head hurt..... that's why we destroyed it with hammers when we finally got rid of it (it was a nightmare thing that only came up once a year - invariably broke - and we just drew short straws on who would fix it..... believe it or not I used to do some serial I/O assembly in the 80s so guess who got the short straw :\ )
heh
It can be very fun
yeah, when it was the 80s and we were making hobby computers :P ;)
What is it about production environments and work that kills all the fun in what would otherwise be engaging hobbies?!
unrealistic deadlines usually
or managers whose understanding of "programming" is "its magic!"
So true
04:03
one of the fun things I've learned about government & academic work is: it's nice because most people have a basic understanding of technology (no matter where in hierarchy) but the tradeoff is worse deadlines & funding is ack!
I'm finding that tradeoff acceptable - which says something about the "IT Managers" I've had (okay - lets fully date myself: when I first started they were called "ISM Managers")
@LinkBerest How are the deadlines worse? That's never been my experience.
my previous experience was military and I just got back into gov. work right before covid so that might be skewing my perception there
Oh, government makes more sense than academia in terms of unrealistic deadlines.
i.e. a lot of pressure to produce results to keep/get un-certain funding right now
yeah, a lot of the academic work I do (besides the teaching) is gov contract based so even that is touched by this
I currently work in private industry, yet funded almost entirely by government contracts. It is perhaps the worst of both worlds.
04:13
oy vey. yeah, that sounds extra fun :)
Getting your major research grant rejected is one of the worst feelings in the world. Also, getting your major research grant funded is one of the best feelings in the world.
And here I thought writing the research grants was the worst thing in the world.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
 
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05:38
how determine
If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you can read the candidates' answers in the election Q&A, and you also can look at examples of their participation on Meta and how they conduct themselves.
06:02
Oh, wow, looking at current candidates, I'll have a difficulty in choosing who to voet!
Vote for me!
06:18
... one of the highly starred messages was only a dream :(
@CodyGray I've voted for your glasses before ;p
So you're saying you already know the consequences of making poor decisions?
Yes, I realized I became a mod on another SE site after that :(
Haha, well, at least I'm inspirational!
 
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07:48
@CodyGray I think as an observer, you missed the friendship emerging there :)
hmmh
-15 seems to be my sweet spot heh
I'm really curious when the election goes if that will represent the same trend that happens on meta or that the userbase en large has the same sentiments.
08:12
I don't think you can make any predictions. I doubt that 30K users is reading the Questionnaire.
08:25
Well, check the questionnaire from last time, and who has won the election in the end :)
There may be some correlation, but it does not allow predictions
08:42
@janw That one just looks like the first one was passed and the next two were selected. One could speculate that the first one was passed because everyone assumed that was a sure thing thinking everyone else would put their vote there.
Though it would seem the primary is contrary to that.
09:43
Mmm, Election!!!
09:59
Am I eligible to vote? :)
@ElectionBot what is my score
@ElectionBot help
Examples of election FAQs I can help with:
- how does the election work
- who are the candidates
- how to nominate
- how to vote
- how to decide who to vote for
- why should I be a moderator
- are moderators paid
- what is the election status
- when is the election starting
- when is the election ending
- how is candidate score calculated
- what is my candidate score
- what are moderation badges
- what are participation badges
- what are editing badges
what is my candidate score
@Tschallacka Your candidate score is 35 (out of 40). You are missing these badges: Marshal, Sportsmanship, Steward, Copy Editor, Refiner. Perhaps consider nominating yourself in the election?
@DilhanNakandala No, you need 150 reputation to vote in the election
10:00
@DilhanNakandala
what is my candidate score
@AndrewT. Your candidate score is 20 (out of 40). You are missing these badges: Sportsmanship, Steward, Investor, Refiner. Having a high candidate score is not a requirement - you can still nominate yourself in the election!
ohh to bad :(
You still have time to get that, it's only 1 accepted answer or a couple of votes away
@ElectionBot wow, didn't even expect I got half...
Zoe
Zoe
10:01
or 6 edits
you only need to get 11 rep in 10 days. That's an upvote and an approved edit, or 6 approved edits
@SamuelLiew 8 days*
when does the election end?
The election ends at 2020-07-21 20:00:00Z (in 8 days).
:p
10:03
the machines have turned
nomination phase ends in a few hours though
Zoe
Zoe
"few"
9 hours and 57 minutes
that's few
so I have 8 days to do 6 edits :P
when does the primary begin?
Zoe
Zoe
10:04
It doesn't
when does the election begin?
You cannot vote yet. In the meantime you can read and comment on the candidates' nominations, as well as read the candidates' answers to your questions to find out more. Don't forget to come back in 9 hours to also vote in the actual election phase!
an idea, perhaps adding "what can I do" command, and getting "You can nominate/vote" depending on the user's rep... or meh, too trivial...
@Zoe lmao
Zoe
Zoe
@Nick What? xd
We're 4 nominees short of a primary
10:04
I think "You cannot vote yet" should be replaced with "You can vote in 9 hours"
beh doesn't matter
when is the next phase?
The next phase is the election at 2020-07-13 20:00:00Z (in 9 hours).
@Zoe You know what, discord msg, 1:45am today
hmm, so you've gotta ask the right questions
@ElectionBot can nominees vote?
10:06
What phase of matter is water?
yes, they can
I guess that's true of life
ElectionBot not fooled.
@cs95 yeah, it read your previous question as "when do I elect"
Zoe
Zoe
@Nick +1 or +2?
10:06
+2
what phase of matter is water... it's not an electron or neutron soup anymore, so solid?
Zoe
Zoe
That doesn't make sense xd
well, it consists of atoms. and atoms are not soup but well ordered collections of electrons protons and neutrons. which could be classified as solid
and if you make water cold enough it turns into something we call real world solid
but then again, neutrons, electrons and protons are a stable collection of quarks and not quark soup. So, water is maybe solid2?
is there something smaller than quarks? if so maybe solid3. Would that make ice solid4?
10:21
@Tschallacka seems u have a tough competition..
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
@ElectionBot help
Examples of election FAQs I can help with:
- how does the election work
- who are the candidates
- how to nominate
- how to vote
- how to decide who to vote for
- why should I be a moderator
- are moderators paid
- what is the election status
- when is the election starting
- when is the election ending
- how is candidate score calculated
- what is my candidate score
- what are moderation badges
- what are participation badges
- what are editing badges
why should I be a moderator
@ouflak You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation and missing the required badge: Deputy. If you really must know, your candidate score is 14 (out of 40).
10:27
But that doesn't answer why ElectionBot.
Flag as NAA? ;)
so an election is held annually?
Zoe
Zoe
why should I be a moderator
@Zoe Your candidate score is 39 (out of 40). You are missing this badge: Sportsmanship. Perhaps consider nominating yourself in the election?
Zoe
Zoe
10:29
sooo basically just candidate score xd
@DilhanNakandala No, it's held whenever it's needed
That mostly means one each year, but there can be more in a year if it's necessary
@ElectionBot who do I vote for?
If you want to make an informed decision on who to vote for, you can read the candidates' answers in the election Q&A, and you also can look at examples of their participation on Meta and how they conduct themselves.
jeez bot you're too fast, I literally just hit enter
can i modification running
2
10:33
@janw You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation and missing the required badge: Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 15 (out of 40).
I think it needs some kind of semantic filter ;)
Zoe
Zoe
Regex :blobthinksmart:
@ElectionBot can I nominate someone else?
Can I nominate the election?
@janw You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation and missing the required badge: Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 15 (out of 40).
10:37
I dont even want to know my score lol
@cs95 (if this question was serious: No, you can't)
what if someone wants to get rid of the responsibilities as a moderator?
Zoe
Zoe
@ElectionBot for mod 2020
I know what the answer is but I wanted to know whether Ebot did
@DilhanNakandala They can always step down
Zoe
Zoe
10:39
Which several people have :')
...or, just stop logging in
AFAIK no mod has ever been stripped of their diamond for inactivity
@Zoe If I have your vote I'll run next election, robots shall rule. *cough*
8
Zoe
Zoe
@ElectionBot as you wish, glorious robotic overlord!
Even got your campaign banner ready: i.imgur.com/xgqvQsB.png
10:45
The magnificent RoboCop :P
@Nick one more reputation to go ^_^
xD
love the campaign banner
too bad it turns vampiric eventually
@DilhanNakandala You need to edit one more post
@Dharman have one pending atm
@DilhanNakandala I approved, but please make more significant changes next time. This was barely any improvement
thank u! @Dharman and noted :)
10:59
@cs95 there were a few, AFAIK not on SO though
and also, that's after getting a push from the community, not silently stripped
Improving grammar mostly helps if you're looking for things to improve. double spaces at the end of a sentence to force a newlinefor making sure lines appear as they do in the editor, etc...
But putting code into a codeblock also qualifies as an approve for me as it makes the question more accessible.
If you know the language the code is in you can also encompass it in three backticks followed by the language name to help the syntax highlighter choice.
```json
{
..........
}
```
markdown doesn't work on multiline message...
I'ts supposed to illustrate how it should work. It's good that it doesn't work ;-)
!=@ElectionBot what is the election statu
@ElectionBot what is the election status
The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates.
11:03
@ElectionBot when is the election starting
The next phase is the election at 2020-07-13 20:00:00Z (in 8 hours).
@ElectionBot what is my candidate score
@bravemaster You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation and missing the required badges: Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 7 (out of 40).
@ElectionBot ty
@ElectionBot who's excited? xD
11:06
@ElectionBot 7 is too much.
This is an interesting sentence
> I want to integer in my app a popup with HTML&JS script.
@Tschallacka It means they want to have a popup on the website
o i see integrate
Of course, but the sentence is interesting none the less. As in ye early days you would integer a popup to the right port
Ooooh, integrate, I thought they meant they wanted a pop-up for entering an integer
11:19
how many votes can we cast?
You cannot vote yet. In the meantime you can read and comment on the candidates' nominations, as well as read the candidates' answers to your questions to find out more. Don't forget to come back in 8 hours to also vote in the actual election phase!
I imagine you'll be able to cast 3 votes. 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice.
8 hours? excited
visit nomination page, vote in under 10 seconds, close the tab...
How do I make an election chat room for an election on another site?
11:24
You can only nominate yourself as a candidate during the nomination phase. You'll need at least 3000 reputation, have these badges (Civic Duty, Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention), and cannot have been suspended anywhere on the Stack Exchange network within the past year. You cannot nominate another user.
Hmmm
the election ends right as I am on a week holiday
How long will be election phase?
Zoe
Zoe
@ouflak You just make a chat room
should the stars align and metors crash and I get elected, would that pose a problem?
Will my chat room have ElectionBot?
Zoe
Zoe
11:25
It's a completely normal room, but it happens to be manually linked on the election page
No
:-(
no plans to be a candidate? @Zoe ;)
It's open source, anyone can run the bot
Zoe
Zoe
that ^ or you can try to bribe Sam :P
@DilhanNakandala nope
I can run the bot from within my election chat?
11:28
yes, or better, create another account just for the bot in case it goes rogue...
Maybe 4 new candidates will come 5 minutes before election starts. That would make for a primary, no?
@Scratte Yes, but that's almost certainly not going to happen
Slowest Candidates In The East - prevented from getting any comments on nomination page before the next phase
just need 10 candidates, not 11 to trigger the primary
Robot uprising you say: youtu.be/Bg_tJvCA8zw?t=276
11:33
@SamuelLiew That doesn't make sense, as the primary is intended to bring the number of candidates down to 10 for the election (also the text on the page says "there are more than 10 nominees", note more than)
oh
ok I keep forgetting that :/
I keep forgetting what the new too broad close reason is
That moment you try to read what seems like obscure programming references and you figure out it's an audit.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is currently in the nomination phase with 7 candidates. I can answer frequently-asked questions about the election - type @ElectionBot help for more info.
@ElectionBot is water wet when liquid?
Is steam wet?
11:46
I guess we won't have a primary this time. That's the most exciting part of the election :(
agreed, with all run time downvotes and all...
what if moderators nominate just for fun? Not sure Catija will like that, though. We would end up having to run & win to remain mods...
I think "proven reliable" mods wouldn't have to worry about that
but it might come to a "trial period" for new mods?
@addy_sk wrong place.
The right place is the site. Right where the question is.
interesting
11:58
@ElectionBot offtopic 49905151
@addy_sk This room is for discussion about the election. Please try to keep this room on-topic. Thank you!
@ElectionBot I think you may need a slight rewording... :D
suggestions?
lol, this reminds me of a scene with two people in a car and an angry person, and the two of those not talking to eachother and using the person in the middle to relay the words.
Heh.. yes. I'm trying to think of a rewording that will not dissuade measuring arm length..
12:15
This room is for discussions about the election. Who has the largest election winning chances and why. Hard choices need to be made for the future of Stack Overflow. A stiff election competition is sure to give birth to new healthy moderators. Measure up the strength of the election nominees in a firm discussion.
Sounds good, but I'd get rid of this bit: "Who has the largest election winning chances and why. Hard choices need to be made for the future of Stack Overflow. A stiff election competition is sure to give birth to new healthy moderators. Measure up the strength of the election nominees in a firm discussion."
12:32
Anyway folks... even if you don't want to run in the election but are capable of doing so... go forth and nominate... we need to get to 11 candidates to have a primary and watching the vote counter in the primary with pretty graphs and stuff is exciting and cool :p
Zoe
Zoe
:GWChadThinkEyes:
@JonClements There's technically nothing holding you back :) So why not be the center of attention?
Zoe
Zoe
Lmao, would be pretty fun if mods started running to kick off the primaries :p
and then lost :)
Zoe
Zoe
yeah ^^
12:36
Actually it would be worse if they won!
Zoe
Zoe
nah, because that would just pass the victory on
even in a primary?
anyway... I'm going to keep my paws crossed for a last minute rush... although I'm not particularly hopeful... and not having a primary speeds things up - so that's a trade off I guess
> I'm Nick, I've nominated because Jon really, really wants a primary.
+1 from me!
Zoe
Zoe
12:38
lmao
> please don't vote for me.
Plus - think of Undo - he was re-writing the primary vote monitor thingy as well for this election... :)
Don't listen to Jon. he's trying to help his fellow dog moderator out :P
Zoe
Zoe
The canines will now continue the operation to replace all the mods with canines
@Zoe Good thing foxes are canines >.>
Zoe
Zoe
12:42
Shush you xd
Nah 😘
I thought humans had that one long corner tooth too..
@ElectionBot what is my candidate score
@DavidHlavati You are not eligible to nominate yourself in the election as you do not have at least 3000 reputation and missing the required badges: Civic Duty, Strunk & White, Deputy, Convention. If you really must know, your candidate score is 3 (out of 40).
wow, I was expecting 0 :D
12:45
@SamuelLiew Missing an "are" in there ^^: "3000 reputation and <are> missing the required"
If the sentence is shortened to "You are not green and missing boots", is it still incorrect?
Rob
Rob
In programmer speak, that'd be interpreted as !(green & missing_boots)
So, probably wrong unless that's what you meant to say
Zoe
Zoe
I think you mean not a canine >.>
@Rob That's not really how language work. I can say I'd like all the blue and red balls, please. But if I try that in a SQL, I have to use "or" not "and" :)
Rob
Rob
Well, it's how English works in that case
The bots message is definitely wrong, your example is very likely grammatically wrong, but could be overlooked colloquially if the context makes it unambiguous
12:51
I'm only as good as the one who made me.
Zoe
Zoe
@ElectionBot Sure you're not, glorious future robot overlord!
@Rob Ok. Thanks. English is hard :)
English is hard.... let's arbitrarily trust the englishman and the aussie
Yep, totally arbitrary
Zoe
Zoe
@Nick Londoner*
Oh shush you
Zoe
Zoe
12:54
Nah 😘
@JonClements I'm pretty shocked we have the number of candidates we do (was kinda expecting a lot of barely 3k - 10k with few badges over a few really good candidates)
Zoe
Zoe
It's still a lot fewer than previous years
the first on site election had 55 candidates
@LinkBerest yup... can't complain really...
@Nick Last one was just 11 - so this one what with last year isn't too bad in consideration
@Zoe Yeah, my comment which pointed that out was deleted as "unfriendly" (how just stating the raw numbers was unfriendly is anyone's guess)
12:58
and it's not a lot fewer, we're at 7, 3 of the last 4 elections were <=12
@LinkBerest How do you know it was as unfriendly and not as un-needed?
I totally don't mind the candidate selection for this year. Plenty of excellent choices for just two spots.
you ask

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