Apparently the Haifa Linux Club (Israeli Linux User Group -
http://www.haifux.org/) used my Condorcet voting calculator to select
their logo. There were 16 options and 20 voters. I found it
interesting that no cycles were generated in this case.
Here is a URL describing the results:
http://mirr
On Friday 27 Feb 2004 4:46 am, Eric Gorr wrote:
> Apparently the Haifa Linux Club (Israeli Linux User Group
> - http://www.haifux.org/) used my Condorcet voting
> calculator to select their logo. There were 16 options
> and 20 voters. I found it interesting that no cycles were
> generated in this c
Augustin wrote:
> On Friday 27 Feb 2004 4:46 am, Eric Gorr wrote:
>> Apparently the Haifa Linux Club (Israeli Linux User Group
>> - http://www.haifux.org/) used my Condorcet voting
>> calculator to select their logo. There were 16 options
>> and 20 voters. I found it interesting that no cycles were
At 8:25 PM -0800 2/26/04, Steve Eppley wrote:
By the way, I counted only 15 alternatives when I pasted
the votes Eric posted into my MAM calculator webpage.
Alternative '0' was left unranked by everyone. Although, there is a
good chance that the numbering used for the logos was 1-15, leaving 0
un