On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Adrian Schreyer <ams...@cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> I think a page where features ideas can be posted and voted up or down
> would be very helpful (like Google product ideas) to collect feature
> requests and see which ones are the most demanded.
>
> Adrian

Let's do this.  Head over to http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Ideas and
find the idea you like.  If it's not there, add it in the format on
the page.  If you want to vote for a feature you like, simply edit the
page, find the "yea ()" associated with your feature and inside the
parentheses put "~~~".  In the wiki if you insert the text "~~~" it
expands to your user name.  This will make a list of usernames for
each feature.  I don't want to do vote counting and we'd have to
search the history if someone double voted.

-- Jason

-- 
Jason Vertrees, PhD
PyMOL Product Manager
Schrodinger, LLC

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