Hi folks, the votes are in (people have stopped replying to the original thread), so here's how the votes have broken down.
In tallying these votes, I do not claim to have perfectly interpreted everyone's words, nor do I claim to have made no mistakes. The emails to this list themselves are the raw data, so my inaccuracies should be self-evident. I counted each vote in each email once (I did *not* count one vote per email) and attempted to include all sub-threads and side-threads of the "What do you want in a FreedomBox?" email chain. The data are sorted by number of votes for each category, then by number of votes per service, and finally alphabetically, when services share votes. Social Sharing/Connections/Network tool (20): - Email: XXXXX - Jabber: XXXXX - Social Media Network: XXX - Etherpad: XX - VOIP/Video Chat: XX - Plans: X - Real-time messaging: X - Social bookmarks: X Privacy Device (20): - Censorship Circumvention: XXXXXX - Privacy Device: XXXXX - Ad-free Internet: XXXX - Anonymous Internet: XXX - Anonymous Chat: XX Self-publishing tool (13): - Photo Sharing: XXXXX - Wiki: XXXX - Blog: XXX - Website: X Backup tool (12): - Dropbox: XXXXXX - Backup tool: XXXXX - Crypto-key recovery: X Personal Information Manager (6): - Personal Information Manager: XXXXX - Identity Provider: X Connectivity Device (5): - IPv6/IPsec Router: XXXX - Mesh Network: X Media Device (4): - Media Device: XXX - Podcast Downloader: X The Other Category (uncounted): - Ripple (??): X - Data Gathering System: X - PeerPoint (??): X - WebBox: X - Shell Account (??): X - E-Currency Wallet: X Just thought you'd like to know and comment on how this all turned out. This will also help inform the direction of the next hackfest. Please pick up a project and coordinate with other interested members of the list to start integrating the service into the FreedomBox. As a side-note, I was *really* surprised by the results. I didn't expect to see the privacy category get as many votes as the social category, nor did I expect email to be quite so popular. Nick
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