----- Original Message -----From: Rick LangschultzSent: den 19 October 2005 14:21Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Voting systemPlease let me state my opinion about the voting process. I think the voting process should be open to developers and users of reactos. Although I do not develop fully on reactos, or for reactos, I am planning on developing open-sourced components for reactos that would be available through my website and possibly submitted as a package for ReactOS. I believe that developers and end users should be allowed to vote because they provide the most feedback on not only the technical but the aesthetics of ReactOS. I think putting voting in the forum and only allowing developers anonymous voting is stupid. I think logging each members votes should be logged as well as session variables and ipaddresses. This will allow the voting to stay true. Just a few thoughts...
On Oct 19, 2005, at 4:39 AM, Murphy, Ged (Bolton) wrote:
This seems to have died a death again, so I'm going to bring it back up.
So far we have 2 viable options for the new voting system:
1. Have a new section in the forums where only the developer group has write access.
Conduct all votes in there using the forums built-in voting system and posting mechanism for comments
Vote results are stored in the database and everything is handled by the software
All votes are anonymous / private and each developer has only one vote.2. Design our own voting system and integrate it into the website.
This will be controlled via the global login system and all devs will have access to initiate, vote and comment on votes.Vote results need to be stored in a database and everything should handled by the software
All votes are anonymous / private and each developer has only one vote.Any comments or additions?
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