I'd like to be able to post voting booth questions, and have a section where all these live. The most recent one could appear in the front page voting booth. If the poster makes a technical (versus cultural) question then he/she could have the option of requiring a justification with every vote (to keep people from voting when they're only acquainted with one of the options).

Example:
Should I use HTML::Embperl or HTML::Mason? a) HTML::Embperl b) HTML::Mason c) none of them Why? __________________ SUBMIT
The section could be called something like "user polls" and would allow you to vote on all the most recent polls, and would show you the results of them after you vote or when expanding each individual node.

In reply to RE: User Requests Quest by gregorovius
in thread User Requests Quest by vroom

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