Please note that this project should be in no way considered an "official" Ethereum Classic project, and no one is going to make a definitive decision (at least for now) based on the voting here.
Carbon vote is an idea to give voters voting rights by how much coin they own. It has the feature that it is conducted without requiring any coins to leave the voters' wallets. This repository is an experiments of using Carbon voting for some Ethereum Classic related issues using the Github Issues interface.
Go to Issues page and you will find the currently voting issues. In the first comment of every issue, you can find the voting addresses for "Yes", "No", and "This proposal is not clear".
Send a zero value transaction to any of those addresses to vote. If you later changed your opinion, resend another zero value transaction to any of those addresses again.
Create a new issue with your proposal. In your proposal, please explain in detail about what this voting is about for "Yes" and "No". You also need to specify a voting period.
Next you need to create the voting contracts. Right now this should be done by hand. In the future this will be automated by a Github bot.
Create three voting contracts "Yes", "No", "This proposal is not clear" using the contract code provided at contracts/vote.sol. Please let a developer know if you have trouble deploying the contract.
After the voting period end, the actual voting rates can be collected from the blockchain. We will soon publish a tool to do this.
Github Issues allow civilized discussions of a proposal that has been tested by many open source projects. This is at least better than a simple web page that people cannot comment or improve the proposal.
Github also has a good spam detection method that prevents a user to register many multiple Github accounts to spam this repository.
Besides the actual voting on the proposals we have currently, the goal is to gradually improve the voting contracts and make it "fair" so it can be used in the future to make big decisions for the community. For example, a hard fork.