- (i) Replace "majority" with "supermajority" everywhere a ratio
- other than 1:1 is specified. That is, in
- 4.1(2) -- Developers' power to amend the Constitution
- 4.1(4) -- Developers' power to overrule the TC
- 4.1(5)(3) -- Developers' power to amend Foundation Documents
- 6.1(4) -- TC's power to overrule a Developer (both occurrences)
- replace the word "majority" with "supermajority".
-
- (ii) In A.6(3):
-
- 3. Any (non-default) option which does not defeat the default
- option by its required majority ratio is dropped from
- consideration.
- 1. Given two options A and B, V(A,B) is the number of voters
- who prefer option A over option B.
- - 2. An option A defeats the default option D by a majority
- - ratio N, if V(A,D) is strictly greater than N * V(D,A).
- - 3. If a supermajority of S:1 is required for A, its majority
- - ratio is S; otherwise, its majority ratio is 1.
- + 2. An option A defeats the default option D by its
- + required majority ratio if both:
- + (a) V(A,D) is strictly greater than V(D,A); and
- + (b) if a supermajority of N:M is required for A,
- + M * V(A,D) is greater than or equal to N * V(D,A).
-
- (iii) In A.3(2) "Voting procedure", delete as follows:
- 2. The default option must not have any supermajority requirements.
- - Options which do not have an explicit supermajority requirement
- - have a 1:1 majority requirement.
+ (i) Delete most of A.6(3) (which implemented the supermajority
+ by dropping options at an early stage). Specifically:
+ - Move A.6(3)(1) (the definition of V(A,B)) to a new subparagraph
+ A.6(3)(0) before A.6(3)(1).
+ - Remove the rest of A.6(3) entirely, leaving A.6(2) to be
+ followed by A.6(4).