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|  | # Why This Fork of GNOME Foundation's Voting System? | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | When I was setting up Conservancy's ability to run elections for its member | ||||||
|  | projects, I surveyed various different systems.  There are precious few Free | ||||||
|  | Software voting systems.  [Selectricity](http://selectricity.org/) is a good | ||||||
|  | option, but upon discussions with the primary author, Benjamin "Mako" Hill, | ||||||
|  | he confirmed that it does not currently implement any of the algorithms | ||||||
|  | designed for multiple winner elections.  So, if you want a preferential | ||||||
|  | voting system with just one winner, Selectricity is probably the best choice. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | Meanwhile, [openstv](http://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/openstv) is a | ||||||
|  | command-line based system that implements all sorts of voting algorithms, but | ||||||
|  | it has no vote-collection system.  (It's also worth noting that openstv has | ||||||
|  | since been taken proprietary, but older versions that were released as Free | ||||||
|  | Software are still available.) | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | GNOME Foundation, noticing this, implemented their own little hacked-together | ||||||
|  | system to collect votes for their annual Directorship elections, and they | ||||||
|  | have the code available in their | ||||||
|  | [GNOME Foundation website repository](https://git.gnome.org/browse/foundation-web/). | ||||||
|  | This project is a fork of that repository, with *just* the voting stuff | ||||||
|  | included.  Most of the GNOME-isms have been removed, although a few remain. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | I've also offered patches back to the GNOME Foundation repository by | ||||||
|  | cherry-picking changes that are of use to both projects. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | Having spent 10-20 hours poking around this PHP code, I must frankly say that | ||||||
|  | this isn't a well-designed system, and I don't really recommend it.  However, | ||||||
|  | if you need to run a few elections, using this system, by following the | ||||||
|  | instructions below, might be your quickest way to get an election up and | ||||||
|  | running.  (Note: the instructions herein are loosely based on | ||||||
|  | [instructions available on the GNOME Foundation's wiki](https://wiki.gnome.org/MembershipCommittee/ElectionsHowTo), | ||||||
|  | although those instructions are somewhat GNOME specific.  I believe these | ||||||
|  | instructions below are fully self-contained now, such that you don't have to | ||||||
|  | read the GNOME Foundation's instructions as secondary information). | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| # Setting up an election | # Setting up an election | ||||||
| 
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| 0. vote/include/election-sql.php expects a secret config file that exists | 0. vote/include/election-sql.php expects a secret config file that exists | ||||||
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