On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 12:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Mark, Uservoice does appear to be an important step forward by giving a
> clear picture of the priorities of a proposed enhancement. However, the
> picture is flawed because it only shows how much support a proposal has,
> without showing at all how much opposition it has. I wish that I could use
> one of my votes to vote against a proposal I find unwise. I understand that
> the rules of Uservoice are beyond your control, but if you think of a way of
> making opposition tangible, it would be helpful.*
>

Dwight - if nothing else you could always just make a note in the comments
that you don't like the idea. Its tempting to write a more sophisticated
uservoice knockoff myself, but I think I will stay focused on my
Coaching/Consulting business :-0

Cheers
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