Hugo nominations are open. Glasgow promises to explain why if anyone is disqualified. I expect they will also count all the votes correctly but
it might be an idea not just promise to but to have an outside bonded
entity verify the outcome.
https://www.thehugoawards.org/2024/01/nominations-open-for-the-2024-hugo-award
s/
#BlameChengdu
On Jan 28, 2024, James Nicoll wrote
(in article <up5u0m$hms$1@reader1.panix.com>):
Hugo nominations are open. Glasgow promises to explain why if anyone is
disqualified. I expect they will also count all the votes correctly but
it might be an idea not just promise to but to have an outside bonded
entity verify the outcome.
https://www.thehugoawards.org/2024/01/nominations-open-for-the-2024-hugo-award >> s/
#BlameChengdu
Will whoever is in charge of these things (I’ve never been to a WorldCon, >and haven’t much cared about what goes on there for decades, so I don’t >know how it works) promise to never again let a WorldCon be held in China, >or, indeed, any other benighted totalitarian dictatorship? Is such a promise >even possible?
Will whoever is in charge of these things (I\342\200\231ve never
been to a WorldCon, and haven\342\200\231t much cared about what
goes on there for decades, so I don\342\200\231t know how it works)
promise to never again let a WorldCon be held in China, or, indeed,
any other benighted totalitarian dictatorship? Is such a promise
even possible?
In article<0001HW.2B66D8430170D7CD7000031B238F@news.supernews.com>,
WolfFan <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
On Jan 28, 2024, James Nicoll wrote
(in article <up5u0m$hms$1@reader1.panix.com>):
Hugo nominations are open. Glasgow promises to explain why if anyone is disqualified. I expect they will also count all the votes correctly but it might be an idea not just promise to but to have an outside bonded entity verify the outcome.https://www.thehugoawards.org/2024/01/nominations-open-for-the-2024-hugo-awa
rd
s/
#BlameChengdu
Will whoever is in charge of these things (I’ve never been to a WorldCon, and haven’t much cared about what goes on there for decades, so I don’t know how it works) promise to never again let a WorldCon be held in China, or, indeed, any other benighted totalitarian dictatorship? Is such a promise
even possible?
At present, there is no way to block any bid from winning. A bid that
gets the most votes wins. If North Korea put in a bid, and that bid
got the most votes, that bid would win.
It takes two years at minimum to change the rules and one has be willing
and able to attend the in person business meetings at the two WorldCons involved (in this case, Glasgow and Seattle). The current rules will be
in place until at least 2025.
Given the total cock-up that appears to have happened with Chengdu,
pledging not to count wrong votes would likely not be constructive at
this time.
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