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Should we use GitPoll to vote on syntax and features for Streem? #52

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alexispurslane opened this issue Dec 20, 2014 · 16 comments
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@alexispurslane
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It seems that certain features and changes to Streem are popular or unpopular, but wouldn't it be better to actually manage polls/votes on certain things to decide, instead of doing it by hand?

http://poll.gitrun.com/

@tbodt
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tbodt commented Dec 21, 2014

👍

@nickserv
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👍 I haven't used a service like this before, so I'm not 100% sure this would help us, but I think it's definitely worth a try. Google Forms also makes it pretty easy to set up polls, then you can export the data to Google Sheets, Excel, CSV, etc.

@alexispurslane
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The only thing is that you have to own the repo to be able to set a poll on any issues in it, so @matz will have to do it.

@matz
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matz commented Dec 21, 2014

I still don't understand how to set up a poll on gitpoll. Can we set up a poll for multiple alternatives?

@alexispurslane
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I don't know. Let me check that out. I broke my account on it by refusing its rites, but it still thinks im signed in. And no, I don't think you can poll on multiple issues. Searching for alternatives.

@tbodt
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tbodt commented Dec 22, 2014

It seems to me like gitpoll is infested with bugs and weird, undocumented behavior. I recommend against using it. A possible alternative is ZenHub, which allows voting on issues and issue comments. Unfortunately, it only works on Chrome.

@nickserv
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I don't like the idea of forcing people to use specific browsers. How about using a more traditional poll tool, such as Google Forms, SurveyMonkey, or Facebook polls? I know Facebook polls support custom options, but I'm not sure about the other options.

@s-aida
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s-aida commented Dec 22, 2014

Could one use Facebook polls without an account? (sorry I'm so indifference to FB I don't bother to find it out myself).

I suppose Facebook is as hated as Chrome.

@tbodt
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tbodt commented Dec 22, 2014

What this world needs is an open-source, online polling system that's easy to use, well designed, integrated with GitHub, etc. Any volunteers?

@alexispurslane
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https://formkeep.com/forms/new
It's really nice. By Thoughtbot.

@matz
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matz commented Dec 22, 2014

formkeep is very interesting but it seems it's not designed to be embedded in github issues.

@alexispurslane
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MM. Yea.....

@felixangell
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felixangell commented Nov 21, 2016

This is a 2 year old issue, but you could just use the thumbs up/down responses on GitHub issues for this instead.

@tbodt
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tbodt commented Nov 21, 2016

@felixangell they weren't there 2 years ago...

@felixangell
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felixangell commented Nov 21, 2016

Yeah you're right. I'm just pointing out that because this feature now exists, it's an option we can use rather than a polling system, which may be more to peoples liking.

@nickserv
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It seems like gitpoll lets you have more than two options, but it probably isn't necessarily. I vote to close this.

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