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* August 9, 2009 - Electowidget back from the dead! I've installed a new version on this wiki, which is now simply a tag extension to standard MediaWiki (no patching required). No official release yet, but there's a new [http://bitbucket.org/robla/electowidget/ Bitbucket repository] with some updated code in it.
* October 29, 2005 - Initial Electowidget release! (version 0.1.0)
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Electowidget is a plugin for MediaWiki designed to make it possible to conduct Internet polls and elections using many different [[wikipedia:Voting systems|voting systems]], including the [[Wikipedia:Schulze method|Schulze method]], [[Wikipedia:Instant runoff voting|Instant runoff voting]], [[Wikipedia:Approval voting|Approval voting]], and even plain old [[Wikipedia:Plurality|Plurality]].
Electowidget isn't designed for secure public elections.
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Now that you've been warned, the easiest thing to do is to copy the configuration for [[#Example elections|an example election]], and create a new page
A somewhat complete reference for the election configuration pages is here:▼
* [[Electowidget Configuration Reference]]▼
An [http://robla.net/2005/jsonwidget/example.php online Javascript-based editor] for election configurations is available. When you have everything configured like you want it, view "edit source", copy the text, and save it inside of <nowiki><electowidget></electowidget></nowiki> tags.
== Example elections ==
* [[2003 Debian Project Leader Election]]
▲Now that you've been warned, the easiest thing to do is to copy the configuration for [[#Example elections|an example election]], and create a new page in the Election: namespace with your election on it. Since election configurations are just wiki pages, the same editing instructions for editing a wiki apply here, except that the syntax is substantially different.
▲A somewhat complete reference for the election configuration pages is here:
▲* [[Electowidget Configuration Reference]]
== MediaWiki administrator information ==
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