I'm a bit concerned Japanese low (lowest ever since 2004) and gave a look to Japanese setting (note: my home wiki is meta and I use English settings for convenience in communications with the other meta regular).
I let some Eleccom members the problems I found, but one of them are noted worthy publicly, for warning other language setting problem. So sorry for duplications, if any.
Japanese setting says "the Election 2008 is over" and has no instruction of voting method. No mention people are expected to rank candidates. I am amazed three people had voted even in this circumstance...
If you are good at your language and English, please check Boardvote:* to see they are rightly translated.
(That is partly why I am no big fan of betawiki way: translation out of context is sometimes disastrous confusing .. like the above).
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Jon Harald Søby jhsoby@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, they are.
2008/6/7 Joe Szilagyi szilagyi@gmail.com:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Casey Brown cbrown1023.ml@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Joe Szilagyi szilagyi@gmail.com wrote:
What qualifies a vote to be struck or discounted?
And, how are the users affected thus notified? Are they told why their
vote
was struck? If not on either of these two, why?
Mark responded to this yesterday:
I noticed that afterwards, sorry. I'm still curious if for some other reason, if votes are struck, if the person whose vote is struck is to be notified?
- Joe
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