I'm really excited to finally be playing with my own installation of Everything, which I hope to use for literary commentary, collaborative fiction, and general purpose tech support (so my job has an excuse to host it) projects. There's only one thing missing from the vanilla nodeballs that came with the distribution: some sort of way to implement voting and karma. I figured, what better a place to ask than a perl site that itself runs on Everything. And so:

Does anybody know how to implement voting and karma on an Everything site? Or at least, where to find out?

PS: No, www.everydev.com does not have the answer anyplace I could find. I looked through there pretty thoroughly.

In reply to How to implement voting in Everything? by f1r3br4nd

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