Dude, this is sweet!
Regards, Alan > On Mar 15, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> wrote: > > (sent from wrong address at first, here goes...) > > HI folks, > I've been wondering for some time if it wasn't possible to make board voting > a bit less stressful. > As it is right now, you have to mentally keep a note of letters and their > corresponding names and how that all adds up to a weird string you are typing > into a text field - it can get a bit confusing, especially when you suddenly > change your mind and want to rearrange things. > > So I came up with an interactive UI for managing those sort of votes, where > you can drag'n'drop candidates onto a ballot (as many as you like, of course) > and then rearrange that ballot as you see fit with your mouse. Not only will > i display the candidates in a more friendly manner, it will also conform to > the old Steve methods and generate an STV string for voting. I've been > working with Jim to get some extra features into it, and it's starting to > look real nice. > > You can see a demo with fake names at http://asfcloud.com/steve.html > I have a patch for the perl script so that everything - sans the statement > data - will work out of the box. > > To get to the point; Is this something we would want to implement, maybe > showcase at the next annual meeting? The feedback I've gotten has been > ranging from "I like it" to "wow, that's awesome", so I think we could really > help some folks if we could get this implemented. > > It's tested and should work with the latest versions of FireFox, Chrome, > Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera etc (anything that will do HTML5). > You can see a patch to cast-vote.pl at https://paste.apache.org/p/n1IU > although it will also require the support files (JS, CSS, PNGs) to work > properly. > > Thoughts? Comments? Flames? > > With regards, > Daniel.
