Ordering by most recent comments would be great too.

On Oct 17, 6:29 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also, although ordering the logos randomly by default is a good idea,
> it would also be helpful to allow the user to select ordering by most
> recently submitted (and possibly by number of votes). At this point, I
> have seen all the logos submitted so far, so when I check the site, I
> just want to see the most recent submissions, which is difficult with
> the logos ordered randomly (the random ordering is also a hassle when
> returning from viewing/submitting comments because it re-randomizes
> the list on each re-load).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Oct 17, 5:40 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
> > So, what's happening with the voting method? As already discussed at
> > length, the one-vote-per-person method isn't a good idea with so many
> > entries (particularly with sets of similar logos). For example, #5 and
> > #17 are probably splitting votes.
>
> > We really should implement one of the other suggested methods:
> > * Approval Voting (vote for as many logos as you want): Probably the
> > easiest to implement, and should handle the "clone" problem. (Still
> > need the ability to change one's vote(s)).
> > * Ratings: Though for this to work, either everyone has to rate every
> > logo, or for each voter, each un-rated logo has to be assigned the
> > lowest possible value (e.g., 1 star).
> > * Ranking: Preferably using the Schulze method for tallying. Probably
> > the most complex to implement.
>
> > If we're not going to do any of the above, then at the very least, we
> > should go back to showing the _number_ of votes for each logo (no need
> > to show the names -- they should remain anonymous). That way, at least
> > we could see if we are splitting (and possibly wasting) our votes and
> > then shift our support to a logo we like that has a chance of winning.
>
> > If we stick with the current voting method, with 50+ logos, we could
> > easily end up with a "winner" that gets the support of only a small
> > percentage of the voters.
>
> > Also, is the voting deadline still Oct. 19?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > Anthony
>
> > On Oct 13, 5:17 pm, Bruno Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Martin Mulone made the logovote application.
>
> > > I am hosting at my server
>
> > > You can post logo ideas, and vote for you prefered logo.
>
> > > Better if you made an transparent canvas .gif or .png maximum 250x70
>
> > > Maximum of 10 uploads per user, Just one vote per user.
>
> > > Take a look:http://blouweb.com/logovote/-Hide quoted text -
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