Le 14/06/2012 17:11, BWS Johnson a écrit :
That said, having LimeSurvey up and available to the community at large
would just be so fantastic.
Nicole gave me a limeSurvey admin access. I'll use it when a discussion
arise, and we will see if it fit our needs.
If it does, we can open a
Salvete!
That said, having LimeSurvey up and available to the community at large
would just be so fantastic.
Nicole gave me a limeSurvey admin access. I'll use it when a discussion
arise, and we will see if it fit our needs.
If it does, we can open a survey.koha-community.org. But
Le 04/07/2012 15:26, BWS Johnson a écrit :
I have the same rationale for KohaCon.
Distance synchronous meetings are good, but buying someone a pint is
even better :D
As someone who attended all KohaCon, I won't object ;-)
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Hello world,
Sorry for missing yesterday IRC meeting, but after 10 days away from
home, my family needed me (and it was 8PM here !)
During the meeting, Owen said, as a joke:
oleonard 24-hour meeting, votes ever hour, day-end averages win.
but i'm not sure it should be a joke: there is always
On 14/06/2012 09:51, Paul Poulain wrote:
So shouldn't we vote not during IRC meeting, but just confirm the vote,
that is made during a period before the IRC meeting, on an other tool,
like wiki, gdoc, yell +1 / 0 / -1 on the mailing list, a tool like
http://www.ballotbin.com/ (untested, just
Good morning,
schrieb Paul Poulain am 14.06.2012 09:51:
Hello world,
Sorry for missing yesterday IRC meeting, but after 10 days away from
home, my family needed me (and it was 8PM here !)
During the meeting, Owen said, as a joke:
oleonard 24-hour meeting, votes ever hour, day-end
I have installed on my server LimeSurvey. It's open source and the
tool we've been using for conference votes for the last few years. We
can use that as a voting tool - I can add other admins to it. Or we
can get LimeSurvey installed on the Koha-Community.org domain and use
it there (either works
I think we've got two issues here to resolve here:
1. some kind of asynchronous voting mechanism. We need to be able to
create arbitrarily many issues to vote on, with set opening and closing
datetimes. We also need some kind of mechanism for preventing spam or
other abuse.
Salvete!
I'm still mulling over the whole voting by proxy thing: I really don't
like it, but I need to sort out and share precisely why. (Much of my
reservations have to do with an erosion of Community and a ratcheting up of
administrative duties.)
That said, having LimeSurvey up