• jerry
    2011-11-03 23:20 by jerry
  • jerry
    2011-04-27 04:14 by jerry

    Not quite yet, but the intention is to translate all the Vote Topics into all the languages supported, and the intention is to support as many languages as we can afford.

    I believe that the more people everywhere find common ground on Vote Topics, the more we can use our energy, creativity and resources on improving life for a majority of people.

  • jerry
    2011-04-27 03:32 by jerry

    Petitions are messages sent to people who Voters wish to influence on a Vote Topic.

    Voters add people to be petitioned to a Vote Topic and Referendum will notify the petitioned how votes are cast on that Vote Topic.

    Each Vote Topic is separate, so an individual might be petition on multiple Vote Topics.

    The intention with petitions is to inspire an influential or responsible person to represent the will of the Voters.

  • jerry
    2011-04-27 01:52 by jerry

    Vote Topics are created by Referendum Voters.

    Topics can be Global and affecting the majority of us, or something regional or local. I believe that how everyone votes will help shape local opinions and local voting, plus many local topics are similar to the local topics of places.

  • jerry
    2011-04-26 20:52 by jerry

    Vote Topics are organized into topic categories.

    Categories can then be followed with notifications and have RSS feeds.

  • jerry
    2010-10-05 04:34 by jerry

    I just registered here to have a quick idea about what is implemented and designed so far. IMHO I cannot give a general opinion yet because I suppose there is a lot of ongoing work still. But just as to express my modest impression is quite OK and I saw that here some additional modules where implemented.

    The Logo development is really awesome and I hope that you will apply some colors resulting from the logo  for customize the Acquia Drupal Commons Theme.

    I will stay tuned and come back later on to see your next developments.

    Wish you all good work!!

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  • jerry
    2010-09-29 18:08 by jerry

    Here we have four examples of our icons mixed in with others:

    and here we have a short list of green voting icons to represent a "yes" vote. These hand colors seem to work, and we are testing for the shade of green background.

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  • jerry
    2010-09-13 20:40 by jerry

    Test discussion for opposition

    Oppose
  • jerry
    2010-08-31 02:11 by jerry
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  • jerry
    2010-08-28 00:14 by jerry
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