The source is in  https://bitbucket.org/rochacbruno/logovote/src* , *if
anyone has ideas, just fork, push and send me pull request.

I just integrate the BitBucket repository, directly with the webapp on
server, so easy in webfaction

BTW: webfaction is very nice!
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2010/10/14 Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com>

> On Oct 14, 2010, at 5:05 PM, Martin.Mulone wrote:
> >
> > how about having 5 votes?. and you can add or delete your vote, but
> > only you have in total 5 votes. 5 votes or 3,6,9,etc.
>
> Cumulative voting (this) or approval voting (vote for as many as you like,
> but only one vote for each candidate) are conceptually simple, but they
> introduce a rather nasty strategy issue: voting for anything but your single
> favorite can hurt your favorite's chances.
>
> That said, approval voting is not a bad idea for an informal poll like
> this, and it'd be easy to implement: simply remove the restriction that a
> voter can only vote for one candidate, and add the ability to "unvote" for a
> candidate.
>
> A ranked method, either a Condorcet method like Schulze, or single-winner
> STV (usually called IRV or AV) are better choices (though there's a kind of
> religious war between the Condorcet and STV camps, or at least a subset of
> them).
>
> OpenSTV, a Python-based vote counter that I sometimes contribute to,
> supports both.




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