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| [[MediaWiki]] currently lacks [[approval voting]] code with general applicability. It does have approval voting code specifically designed for the [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]] election, see [[Board vote code]]. However everything except the candidates names is hard-coded, and there can only be one vote conducted on a wiki at any one time. General approval voting code requires:
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| * The ability to conduct more than one vote at a time
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| * The ability for users to start votes
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| * Flexibility in voting rules including:
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| ** Who can vote
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| ** Administration
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| ** Ending dates or conditions
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| A possibly-vain hope is that it could be used for [[answer recommendation]].
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| Because voting is sensitive and full of [[conflict of interest]], a [[critical point of view]] should usually be taken when analyzing any voting facilities, for instance this view from the [[trolls]]:
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| [[MediaWiki]] is building in [[vote]] facilities to conduct [[Wikimedia]] elections.
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| '''See [[Board vote code]] for more detailed explanation of how the code works''' (mainly collated from information from [[User:Juxo/Chat Gallery/26.06.2004 with TimStarling]])
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