On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Ralph Bean <rbean@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > A question has come up in #fedora-apps as to whether or not we should > publish fedmsg messages for voting. In particular, we're looking > now at the new "nuancier" webapp[0] that will be used to vote on > supplemental wallpapers. It is in development. There is a demo > instance[1]. > > There is a pull request up[2] that adds fedmsg messages to nuancier. > It publishes messages when an election admin opens or closes an > election for voting, as well as when an election admin publishes or > rescinds the results of an election. Everyone seems to think that > this is fine. > > What is under question is that it publishes a message for each set of > votes cast by users[3]. It includes the number of votes cast, the fas > username of the person who did the voting, and in what election they > voted. It does *not* include what the person voted for or against. That can often be easily obtained from the other information. > If we are able to add fedmsg messages to this, then we will be able to > award badges for voting on wallpapers. That would be nice. Maybe it is just me but I really don't want badges for voting. I don't wear those stickers they give you at the voting places in the US and I don't want you sticking one on my back as I walk out of the Fedora voting booth either. > Whatever the decision we come to on the supplemental wallpaper voting > app, we would like to apply that same logic fedmsg messages on the > general elections voting app later down the road. -1 unless we just want to adopt public voting. John -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct