Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 21:58, Warren Turkal wrote:
>   
>> On Tuesday 16 January 2007 13:37, you wrote:
>>     
>>> Btw, are there any open source voting packages? I'm not sure if Kern is
>>> going to open this to a vote or just pick the name he likes the most,
>>> but counting votes via email must be a pain...
>>>       
>> I think that counting votes wouldn't be that difficult if the votes were 
>> encoded into the subject line so that filtering is possible. I am sure there 
>> is something out there however. Maybe the Debian people have something?
>>     
>
> If someone really wants to organize this and setup voting I have no problem, 
> but it will need to be someone other than me that does the work.
>
> Just the same, hopefully we can come to a concensus either formally or 
> informally.  I think that "bat" is the most popular and best name so far, and 
> it wasn't one of my suggestions ...
>   


If the interest is there, I'll volunteer to do the legwork of 
maintaining and tallying votes.  Perhaps the best idea is to accept name 
submissions through the end of the week, and then accepting votes next week?

With Kern's permission, I'll put together a list of what names have been 
brought forward so far, and we can vote on them in the same way that 
project voting works - just emailing the votes to a different email 
address, most likely.

What do you think, Kern?

--
Alan Gerber


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