On 2015-03-25 14:50, Pierre Smits wrote:
Hi Daniel,

And where does that diff/patch land?
I think it lands on this dev list, and if not, then on your screen and you can send it to us.

With regards,
Daniel.

Best regards,



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On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi Pierre,
patches for the site are most welcome.
You can use the CMS to check out the site source and make an anonymous
diff/patch.

With regards,
Daniel.

On 2015-03-25 14:43, Pierre Smits wrote:

Hi all,

+Apache Steve is software for conducting a vote using the STV - Single
+Transferrable Vote - voting algorithm. The tool grew out of the voting
+system used to elect the Apache Software Foundation Board of
+Directors.

Could be better by stating:
Apache STeVe is election software using various voting algorithms (STV -
Single Transferrable Vote, YNA - Yes, No or Abstain, etc.). For more
optional voting algorithms see the Apache STeVe webpages at
http://steve.apache.org.

The solutions grew out of the voting system used by the Apache Software
Foundation to elect the Board of Directors. It is the works of the Apache
STeVe Project.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

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On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org>
wrote:

  Hi Rich,
unfortunately not, but you know....stuff can happen :)
If you're interested, I would LOOOOVE for someone to start writing some
short docs/paragraphs about the various voting types we aim to support. I
know it's all there on Wikipedia, but still, it'd be nice to have
something
locally.

With regards,
Daniel.


On 2015-03-25 14:22, Rich Bowen wrote:

  Hmm. For some reason, I thought STeVe was Universal Commit Bit. Bummer.
Here's a slightly less useless README. I know it's not much, but one has
to start somewhere.




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