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Update README in anticipation of #377 #392

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@hongaar hongaar commented May 30, 2017

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St. hongaar, still ahead! 😄

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I was thinking about this, maybe "democracy + meritocracy"? Democracy is still the most important element IMO.

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Oh and you might want to change "democracy" to "direct democracy" in case we get another type of democracy later.

@@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ Votes on a PR are determined through following mechanism:
depending on the local server time.
* While the voting process is going, users can change their reactions and edit
their comments, effectively changing their vote.

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We see the influence of PlasmaPower here!

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hongaar commented May 30, 2017

@PlasmaPower 👍

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🙆‍♀️ PR passed with a vote of 20 for and 0 against, a weighted total of 19.5 and a threshold of 6.5, and a current meritocracy review.

See merge-commit c3a7a52 for more details.

@chaosbot chaosbot merged commit c3a7a52 into Chaosthebot:master May 31, 2017
@hongaar hongaar deleted the feature/update-readme branch June 1, 2017 09:14
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