The system message on SO says:
The Stack Overflow 2011 community moderator election is underway
Should that be:
The Stack Overflow 2012 community moderator election is underway
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The system message on SO says:
Should that be:
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I don't think so. It's 2011 year, not 2012 and moderator isn't elected only for one year |
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It's currently 2011; moderator elections are delimited by the year in which they occur. The new moderators will be elected in the year 2011 and will take office before the year is over. |
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This is, indeed, the early "2012 Moderator Elections", but the date is pulled from the start date of the election, so we'll see if there's anything to be done about it. |
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Assuming the election happens during this calendar year, I think it's fine as is. It seems customary to name elections after the time when they take place rather than the year they effect. For instance, in the US the 2008 presidential election took place in November of 2008, even though the winner didn't take office until 2009. This situation seems similar so I'd leave the name as is unless the elections spill over into January. |
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If this one is called the 2012 elections, what would we call the first election in 2012? The 2013 elections? I think that there being multiple in one year should have nothing to do with it - it's still a 2011 election. |
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Why do we care when it is? Why not just call it "Election for Moderators" which would seem to satisfy everyone. |
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