To help keep everyone honest...I've made the votes public...everyone can see what everyone voted for...so keep it honest...I chose three.
This is a TRIAL of the multiselect voting process. If everyone votes responsibly here (picking one or two maybe three to vote for and no more than that) then this will work.
NOTE: THESE RESULTS WILL NOT DETERMINE THE WINNER OF THE JUNE CHALLENGE...THEY ARE ONLY TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF THE MULTISELECT VOTING CAPABILITY. TO HELP MAKE THIS SCIENTIFIC...ONE OF YOUR MULTIPLE VOTES SHOULD BE THE MAP YOU VOTED FOR IN THE JUNE CHALLENGE VOTING.
Refer to http://www.cartographersguild.com/showthread.php?t=2367 for challenge and voting guidelines.
To help keep everyone honest...I've made the votes public...everyone can see what everyone voted for...so keep it honest...I chose three.
I chose three too (as can be seen) I am curious to know whether voting for yourself makes a difference in a multi select vote trial. The reason is that this multi select is best used on large array of entries so if there were 20 entries and 30 votes and the entrants voted for themselves then the vote is cast by the remaining 10. Its also interesting to note whether the sum of the second choices will add to more than the main choice. Running this in parallel with the single vote system should show that up well.
Oh. Hmmm... I didn't read the instructions very closely and voted for four.
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name
I voted for three: Rlucci, Torq and Redrobes...
I choose those that I chose because they win in their respective category: town, land and dungeon.
This kind of voting would help determine the 3 winners of each month for the 3rd, 2nd and 1st place.
Sea-U-Hall,
Alu.
Let my fangs find your neck, during the night, so that I can drink your knowledge ...
So it could be use here : www.l-hazard.com
is it made public so you can see who voted?
At least so far, the results between the two are different. Close, but a different persons in the lead as it stands right now. I voted for GP, Torq, and Mid.
Joe
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yes...all votes are public