The poll results appear to provide the permissions needed, but I'm not sure what questions it really wanted answered. It's certainly open to mischief. For instance, a vote for 'anything that supports the site', could in theory include a yearly sacrifice of a virgin skinner, to appease one or more of the old Gods. It fails to deal head on with any one particular issue.
I figured that while the 'I don't care' voters appeared at first glance to be more cynical and dismissive of the poll, it didn't give Wincustomize any more or less permissions to approach sponsors than the first option did. However as an option, it was in theory restricted to sponsorship, and so didn't risk incurring any capital expenditure on ceremonial robes etc. no room for virgin sacrifices in this option...... in that sense, it becomes the more focussed, community minded, financially sound response.....
I opted for the 'go for it but I'm not thrilled' option - I remember thrills, and I was hoping if I'd still got one left in me, it would be more fun than this...... we weren't offered enough straight road here to build up that kind of speed......
It felt like a really difficult poll for Zoomba , who I thought was in an awkward position. That thread didn't feel like the place to make an issue of it, but it felt terribly compromised from the start.
I struggled to understand how a full on subscription drive was initiated, without first reviewing the terms,/conditions, cost benefits etc. and deciding at that point, whether or not they represented an acceptable framework to go forward with. Whether or not it was something that they were committed to and happy to present to the community as something that was sustainable.
As a result, the timing of this proposal led me to feel that there had been a massive disconnect, consequently making it far more difficult for Wincustomize to own the core issue of formalising the role of 3rd party adverts to subscribers.