I think this is on purpose. You have a total number of votes that you can 
distribute. So if you choose to spend all your votes on a single wish that is 
okay. Though the amount of votes seems rather high for that to work ;)


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[mailto:nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk] On Behalf Of Daniel Short
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Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] Re: [Nuke-users] little experiment: tool wishlist on 
Nukepedia

Thanks Frank, this is a great way to make sure Nukepedia stays relevant to the 
needs of the community.

I did find out that you can vote more than once, which might skew the data a 
little bit.

On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 1:26 AM, Thorsten Kaufmann 
<thorsten.kaufm...@mackevision.com<mailto:thorsten.kaufm...@mackevision.com>> 
wrote:
Hey Frank,

been a while ☺

I agree that descriptions are really needed. Also it seems that the poll system 
is not exactly well suited for further discussion.

Another thing (hope this hasn’t been brought up before): Is there a reason that 
the creator is hidden? For some things (*cough*Deep*cough*) it seems there is 
quite some interest and it would be good to get in touch with people to see 
who’s got what and see where things could go from there.

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Hi Justin,

yes, I was thinking a bout that as well. I think if we use a concise 
description for the suggestions and use the comments to elaborate further, that 
would keep things tidy.

Thanks for bringing that up.

Cheers,
frank
On 26/03/16 12:56 am, Justin GD wrote:
Hi Frank,

That sounds cool ! I'm quite interested to help if some people want to connect 
and work together to code & solve some problems other users have.

I had a look at the vote section on Nukepedia; I have a question :
- Are the ideas submitted "one sentence" only ? Or will we be able to describe 
the problem in few lines and then suggest a solution ?
I suppose sometimes, it will take more than a line to communicate the needs and 
potential solutions.

I guess we can put the description in the comments.

Thanks !
Justin

2016-03-25 3:05 GMT+00:00 Frank Rueter|OHUfx 
<fr...@ohufx.com<mailto:fr...@ohufx.com>>:
Hi all,

I have set up an experimental voting system on nukepedia to let people suggest 
and vote for tools/enhancements that the user community could provide, since 
often there are cool ideas around here that would be worth collecting.

The idea is that people that are interested in creating custom tools (and have 
time to do so) can be inspired to tackle stuff that others need.

Depending on how this works out, we could even consider little sprints, where a 
bunch of people connect for a weekend or so to tackle the top suggestions, and 
help each other out in thee process.

As mentioned above, this is just a little experiment for now to see if there is 
enough interest in the community to contribute ideas and votes.

Cheers,
frank

P.S.: Sorry for the upcoming double post, I will post this to the forums as well
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