One more time we could use reddish http://web2py.appspot.com/ with some
modifications.


2010/10/14 Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]>

> On Oct 14, 2010, at 8:52 AM, Bruno Rocha wrote:
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> I am working to have ordering options [ number of votes - date submitted ]
> I will hide the name of the voters, and show only the vote counter
> Include a box for comment on every logo
> and possibility to the user for edit or delete uploades logos.
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> Voting is an interesting problem. Since this is something of an informal
> beauty contest, it can be fairly casual, but done right, it could be a
> useful plugin.
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> One refinement that would be useful in such a plugin is to allow voters to
> rank their choices, or otherwise express something more than a single vote
> for a single candidate.
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> At the moment, #8 and #17 have one vote each. But it's reasonable to assume
> that those voters would also like #5, on which 8 & 17 are based. I'm partial
> to my own design, but I have definite preferences among the others. Some of
> the logos are slight variations on a theme, and a voter might like to
> express a preference for the theme rather than any specific logo. Etc.
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> A minor point: when the voters become anonymous, there should be some
> indication to a logged-in user whether they've voted, and if so for what.
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> As I have few free time during my work day, If anyone could help with that,
> I am putting the source on BitBucket.
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> 2010/10/14 weheh <[email protected]>
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>> Thadeus - I disagree with the randomization. Submissions should be
>> sortable by vote count, date submitted, or submitter. Voter anonymity
>> is probably a good idea.
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