Hi, I am the developer of eVote/Clerk, which hooks onto a maillist-server in the alias file and looks for commands in the incoming mail that start with "eVote". These are diverted and parsed by eVote and allow any of the members to poll the group and administer the poll. It has other super-democratic features, like you can change your vote if you change your mind, you can see others' votes (if the poll is initialized as "public"), you can democratically spend budgets.
I'm in a sudden panic because I've been running it with majordomo and that's old stuff. The Linux Journal wants to run an article about eVote/Clerk but they want it to be running with Mailman. My deadline is in a few weeks. Theoretically, it should be a simple thing to switch. I don't touch majordomo's code at all. (I wouldn't mind touching Mailman's because I love Python.) I'm hoping that some Mailman expert(s) might be available to help me. Maybe it'll be easy. eVote/Clerk source code is at sourceforge.net, if anyone wants to give it a shot. The current state of the cvs tree is ready for release, even though I have not done an official release of it. Thanks for listening. Marilyn Davis, Ph.D [EMAIL PROTECTED] -1 650 965-7121 Author of eVote(R)/Clerk http://www.deliberate.com Board of Advisors, National Initiative for Democracy http://www.ni4d.org _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
