The U.S. constitution still has its problems (the Electoral College turned out to be a stupid idea, and the requirement that each state have equal representation in the Senate is also problematic), but it seems to have worked well enough...
You’d expect the CEV’s performance to be within those parameters. But I have one question: when can one decide to abolish either of those, and replace it with a new system entirely? Sometimes it is better to restart from scratch.
This certainly isn’t the time. The two problems CronoDAS mentioned are at most mildly annoying, it isn’t worth destroying a powerful and useful Schelling point merely to fix them.
The U.S. constitution still has its problems (the Electoral College turned out to be a stupid idea, and the requirement that each state have equal representation in the Senate is also problematic), but it seems to have worked well enough...
You’d expect the CEV’s performance to be within those parameters. But I have one question: when can one decide to abolish either of those, and replace it with a new system entirely? Sometimes it is better to restart from scratch.
This certainly isn’t the time. The two problems CronoDAS mentioned are at most mildly annoying, it isn’t worth destroying a powerful and useful Schelling point merely to fix them.