My dear sweet fellow seamen..yeah that just happend.
First off, dont tell people what to do, they dont like that, even if they have to do it. You always ask, and thus enlist their help. They still do it, but now they feel they are doing you a favor for you. (change the frame)
Second, when a major change happens in a company (game play) you will always have people who have a hard time with change. The bast way to counter this is by once again enlisting their help. This helps to find people to champion your ideas and also make the staff part of the change, thus engaging the spirit.
Lastly in any divorce there is his side, her side and the correct side. The reason i bring this up is perspective, and no one knows what conversations were had that lead to any decision.
So why did i bring up all these points. CJ has done a great job doing a few things. First, he has enlisted the help of those in the community to help champion the game, furthermore he has allowed some dedicated players to feel a part of the direction of the game.
Second, to me the dev team is like the software that weeds out resumes for HR. Most of us have had ideas and put them out there in the ether, but that is a shart load of forum material for CJ to rummage through, so the dev team weeds through the "junk resumes" and only puts forth the ones that can do the job, what ever that is.
Lastly, no one knows why the structure is such except for the people who put it in place. Maybe Dez threatened to leave if he didnt get a special vote, or maybe he is big and bulgy like a moose and that warranted a vote for him and three more for the impressive stature.
In my humble opinion, worrying about this is may be in vane, as CJ and partners are going to do what they deem necessary for the game. When i enlist my staff, I typically already have a direction, its just a matter at what point they realize its the best way for them self, but they still feel empowered, its a win win. More business lingo... we touch all the bases, put ducks in rows, and try to get a 20k ft view to stave off aggressive mediocrity. I hope we all just had an A-ha moment with that one
We dont need all you seamen getting salty! Yeah, its happened again