On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:36:15 +0100, Wolfgang Jeltsch
<g9ks1...@acme.softbase.org> wrote:

>Am Mittwoch, 18. Marz 2009 10:03 schrieb Benjamin L.Russell:
>> Just go through the list, choose your top favorite, and assign rank 1
>> to it;
>
>Is rank 1 the best or the worst?

On your voting page referenced in a message, entitled "CIVS Poll now
available for voting: Haskell Logo Competition" from Eelco Lempsink,
the CIVS poll supervisor (which should have been sent to your e-mail
address), the following paragraph describes the meaning of the ranks:

>Give each of the following choices a rank, where a smaller-numbered rank 
>means that you prefer that choice more. For example, it would make sense 
>to give your top choice (or choices) the rank 1. You may give choices the 
>same rank if you have no preference between them. You do not have to use 
>all the possible ranks. All choices are initially given the lowest possible 
>rank.

Therefore, rank 1 is the best.

-- Benjamin L. Russell
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