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Censorship resistant democracies.
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Add Social Reactions to Laravel Eloquent Models. It lets people express how they feel about the content. Fully customizable Weighted Reaction System & Reaction Type System with Like, Dislike and any other custom emotion types. Do you react?
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Minimi Token. ERC20 compatible clonable token
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This package gives Eloquent models the ability to manage friendships (with groups), followships along with Likes, favorites..etc.
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Precinct shapes (and vote results) for US elections past, present, and future
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Feb 17, 2019 - Makefile
An e-voting system based on blockchain using ring signature
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Mar 1, 2018 - PHP
SimpleVote - An open-source, live updating, voting platform based on range voting.
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Mar 30, 2021 - TypeScript
GotToVote is a toolkit of simple web and SMS services that help citizens get to the ballot box informed and ready to vote. Kenya version accessible at https://kenya.gottovote.cc
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A curation bot built for the Steemit social media platform, decides which posts to vote for and casts vote on behalf of a registered user
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Sep 23, 2018 - JavaScript
Command line application & PHP library providing a powerful, simple and complete election manager. Native support for many voting methods like Schulze / Ranked Pairs / Kemeny-Young / Minimax / Borda / Instant-runoff / FTPT / Copeland... Modular architecture can be easily extended. Able to support billions of votes on a low-resource environment.
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Simple Registration page for TrinityCore/AzerothCore/AshamaneCore/CMangos
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Sep 9, 2017 - JavaScript
Free Proof-of-Work API for fancy Vote Counting widgets
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Jul 8, 2017 - JavaScript
Star rating widget for the browser. Unlimited number of stars. No dependencies. No Jquery required.
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Mar 30, 2021 - JavaScript
The voting system is a rule-based internal voting system consisting of two parts: voting management and voting. The voting management includes voting creation, voting editing, rule editing, voting initiation, voting item management, invitation code generation, and end voting. Voting results statistics and other functions; voting on the voting rules display, voting operations, submission results and other functions. At present, the project is still in its infancy, and you are welcome to create a pull request.
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We used to use Mongo in deployment and locally but not anymore. We switch the deployment from Open Shift to cloud foundry and as part of that we switch to Cloudant in production and Couch db for local development.
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