Sort of contradictory: you put tons of voter spreadsheets out that you didn’t completely fill out, yet you hold onto other documents you put a lot more thought into, for months and now you finally are getting around to reviewing them for publication?
As for the voter spreadsheets, I don’t need personally to fill out all the columns since after gathering the information, I already can cull it down and rank for myself (and an individual must rank according to their own value system). That is consistent with the better examples I previously completed – I’m not advocating you unnecessarily spend time filling out portions of spreadsheets when the decision has been made. The only caution is to do a quick sanity check on major items. Most of the spreadsheets were done as development work for the template, to make sure it is complete and easy to use (and significant changes came out of this last round). I don’t belong to either major political party so the primary is mostly irrelevant for me. If the decisions were close, of course I would invest the necessary time either to determine the rank order, or to realize that I wasn’t going to be able to make a strict ordering.
As for the other documents I intend to start publishing…I don’t like to publish right away, even if that means I queue up a bunch. I want to try and keep the amount of material you have to read as low as possible, given other demands on your time. That, and the usual editing considerations. If anything, I will try and grind down content further over the next year, again to save your time.