hi, can anyone explaine is nomination phase we just talk about candidates and votes comes in second phase?
i just confused becose i get a bage last week that i visit election and can vode but see only comments with candidates and there is nothing about voting
That is right so far, the first phase contains just the nomination, in the second you can vote for the candidates to reduce the count for the third run where you really select the moderators
Right, I added comments to my nomination to explain why I'm withdrawing but the whole nomination seems to have disappeared :-) So, for anyone wondering why, here's the reason. I found, with the questions people had asked and with some investigation, that I could probably achieve almost as much by just doing regular admin type work more often and without the pressing need to ensure I commit time every single day.
I mean I probably will still commit a fair amount of time but now I won't feel bad if I skive off at some point to answer an SO question that piques my interest. And the fact that there are plenty of other fine candidates, leads me to believe that SO will be in good (probably better) hands. So, that was just in case you're wondering.
Thanks to all who wished me well, and expecially thanks to those who showed I could contribute in other ways. Heck, I may toss my hat in the ring next time, who knows? Best wishes to all the candidates.
@paxdiablo You don't need to commit time every single day. I don't.
All that's required is that you spend a "reasonable" amount of time moderating. If you can't make it for a day or two that's not a problem.
If you need a break of a week or more, then letting people know you'll be absent for a while is all you need to do. You won't get de-modded for that.
The only time people have been de-modded for absence is if it's been for months and there's no reason for them to be absent (i.e. they are still actively asking/answering questions).
I will be reviving this for the November 2015 election as soon as I can!
I wrote a live election activity monitor which you can use to see the current status and watch the votes live; it shows the cutoff line for the final phase as well.
Image below is sample only, counts and ranks are outdate...
... The cyclone I got is an Oneida Dust Deputy. It's grounding scheme seems to be a small hack: you attach a vertical strip of copper tape and each time clingy dust goes around it drops a little in the static-free vicinity of the tape, but there's still tons of static elsewhere. But Oneida makes the "Ultimate Dust Deputy", which achieves anti-static by just being made of an entirely different material. All these anti-static hoses I see are made of plastics mixed with carbon, etc. to increase conductivity. I have to work today but when I'm done I'll be doing SCIENCE!, but confidence is low. — Jason C49 mins ago
Well I take that back.
Can you confirm that you'll have this up and running in two hours? — Undo5 secs ago
I always think that and say to myself (I'm going to stick to a directory structure - and document changes - and use best practices) - then a year one, I'm still... why did I install so much rubbish that's not used... and why....
Now... I think all that's left is to schedule that job to run every few seconds, and to watch it crumple under the weight of more than one person using it
@Undo Where's the feature request list? I have about 20 items that I need yesterday, and some preemptive changes to your graphs and general UI. I'd like to start submitting them now.
Theoretically updated for the November 2015 election!
I wrote a live election activity monitor which you can use to see the current status and watch the votes live; it shows the cutoff line for the final phase as well.
Image below is sample only, counts and ranks are outdated and do not reflec...
whoever wants to be a "moderator" should rather get some computer game in order to be able to enjoy any totalitarian tendencies. I've never needed a moderator! Moderation should only exist (by voting) to remove or label obvious spam. Anyway -- certain questions and the voting behavior exhibit, that (mob)-voting is not a reliable tool for getting quality of even truth. See e.g. the question "Does Java have pointers"...
Also, I believe there's a cultural aspect (beyond language) at play here. I want to look for ways we can fix that, by studying the interactions the problem users have.
@JasonC Yours is... Nostalgic. :) Seriously, though, I'm glad you guys did that work so I didn't have to. My nerves can't stand the chaos of the actual voting page.