Erik Moeller wrote:
The voting system used is average voting, meaning you
can assign a "grade"
from 1 to 6 (1 being "very good") to each option; the average is
calculated for each, and the option with the lowest average wins.
This is backwards. Where someone thinks so poorly of an option as not
to vote they effectively give that option a zero vote. To work
effectively it would require that a person who chooses to vote MUST vote
on ALL options provided. It would be better if 6 were for very good,
and the highest total score (or average?) wins.
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