On 03/20/2015 10:54 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
HI folks, I've been getting some requests to make voting on 10,20,50+ issues a bit faster, so I came up with an idea for YNA bulk voting, which I have committed to the pytest dir in the repo. You can view a live demo at: http://stv.website/bulk_yna.html?foo/9313c1b2ba82404b006930d9c964c19a including the spiffy spinner and all the other gunk I added :). The idea is that you'd simply go through the issues and click yes/no/abstain next to each issue, clicking to open up the vote details if you so like, but nonetheless simply throwing votes left and right in a faster manner than having to open up 100 pages and writing 'y' in each of them and then submitting the form. I know there could probably be some concerns over voters then voting without reviewing a subject, but I think that decision is up to the voters and not for us to educate on. If voters, as it has been hinted to me several times, want a faster way to vote on multiple YNA issues, I think we should let them have their way. WDYT? Feedback would really be appreciated. FWIW, I don't think the same could be implemented, nor should be implemented, for STV voting. With regards, Daniel. PS: No, this does not fall back to no-script gracefully. I plan to do that eventually, but as a separate project.
I would be a huge fan of this. The idea of 100+ separate vote pages makes me very squidgy.
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