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<font face="Courier New">I hit the "reply"-button, thats why my mail
went to Mike privatly instead to the list.<br>
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So here again: <br>
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</font><font face="Courier New">Ok, it works for me.<br>
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one thing: the diff-control "compare to candidate" work only after
the next count, right? People will vote immidiatly and will want
to try the compare-button. So the feedback message could be a bit
clearer like: you had not voted at the last count 10.23. a.m.. The
next count will be in 2:12:23 (counting down). I think such a
clock would be good in the vote-space itself too. <br>
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Plus, another bad feedback message: if there is no difference the
bridge still says "something is wrong", right?<br>
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</font><font face="Courier New">So does this mean, one does not
really need to log into the wiki anymore?</font><br>
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One strange thing: if I'm logged out, the position of test-thomas
is not visible in the table of the poll-page. Once I log in as
thomasvonderelbe in the wiki it becomes visible. <br>
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</font><font face="Courier New">another idea: imo it would be good
to have in the top table of each draft as the first point: Author
of this draft. The same as at the bottom of the page.</font><br>
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Thomas</font><br>
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schrieb Michael Allan:
<blockquote cite="mid:1322727010.a5D00.24342@out.zelea.com"
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<pre wrap="">Hey Thomas, this is ready. To try it out:
1. Logout of both pollwiki and vote-server.
2. Visit a candidate draft, such as Iden's:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://zelea.com/w/User:Idenation-GmailCom/NYC/p/malet">http://zelea.com/w/User:Idenation-GmailCom/NYC/p/malet</a>
3. Click on 'my' or 'My position'.
4. Login under an alias, simulating a new user.
You see 'Create a page', with instructions.
5. Follow the instructions.
That gets you a draft page with Iden pinned to it.
It's a very simple fix, but it should solve the problem they were
having in the NYC GA forum. They were basically getting lost before
they could create a position draft.
With this fixed, I think we're good to try again. What do you think?
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