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On Tuesday 27 July 2004 11:11 pm, Robin H. Johnson wrote: |
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> I'm also strongly in favour of a limited number of votes per user. Along |
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> the lines of 2 votes/week for non-developers, and 4 votes/week for |
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> developers. Unused votes should NOT get carried over between weeks, to |
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> prevent vote hoarding. |
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As Tom pointed out, you get a fixed number of votes to allocate at any one |
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time (they don't accumulate). How many you can place on each bug depends |
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on the maximum that has been set for the Product the bug belongs to. You |
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can, also, by this same way prevent people on voting for bugs in a |
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particular Product (by setting maximum votes for that product to 0.) |
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So let's throw out an example scenario. I don't necessarily like how KDE |
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does it, since one person can add more weight by slapping 20 votes on. I |
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personally prefer a 1 vote per person model, but it could be done either |
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way with success. This is probably how I would set it up: |
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Users are given 20 votes. |
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We let them allocate one vote per bug, for the things that are worthwhile |
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to vote on. |
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We set up the per-product voting settings like this: |
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Admin: 0 (voting not desireable here) |
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Developer Relations: 0 |
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Docs-developer: 1 (one vote per bug) |
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Docs-user: 1 |
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Gentoo GLSA: 1 |
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Gentoo Hosted Projects: 1 |
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Gentoo Linux: 1 |
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Gentoo Linux Bugzilla: 0 |
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Gentoo LiveCD: 1 |
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GRP: 1 |
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Mirrors: 1 |
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Portage Development: 1 |
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Recruitment: 0 |
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Web-www.gentoo.org: 1 |
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Cheers, |
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Dylan Carlson [absinthe@g.o] |
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