avatar roland-d
roland-d
27 Nov 2014

I voted on issue #5141 with "I've experienced this issue" set to No and an "Importance of issue to me" set to 5. This was recorded as 0/1 score 5. Now I voted again but with Yes and score of 5. The result shows as 1/1 and score of 5.

The expected result would be 1/0 and score of 5.

Votes

# of Users Experiencing Issue
1/1
Average Importance Score
3.00

avatar roland-d roland-d - open - 27 Nov 2014
avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 27 Nov 2014

IIRC we're displaying it as total number of yes votes compared to total
number of votes cast, so 1/1 would be correct.

On Thursday, November 27, 2014, RolandD notifications@github.com wrote:

I voted on issue #5141 with "I've experienced this issue" set to No and an
"Importance of issue to me" set to 5. This was recorded as 0/1 score 5. Now
I voted again but with Yes and score of 5. The result shows as 1/1 and
score of 5.

The expected result would be 1/0 and score of 5.


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roland-d - comment - 27 Nov 2014

Even for the same user?

avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 27 Nov 2014

Yes. The user ID is logged with the vote as an abuse prevention mechanism,
so your vote was changed in the system, not a new one cast.

On Thursday, November 27, 2014, RolandD notifications@github.com wrote:

Even for the same user?


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roland-d - comment - 27 Nov 2014

so your vote was changed in the system, not a new one cast.

That is not what it looks like. After my first casting I had 0/1 after my second casting I had 1/1 so it is counting both my votes. Right?

avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 27 Nov 2014

No. The first number is the number of yes votes and the second is the
total number of votes. You had originally voted no, so there were 0 yes
votes with 1 total vote cast (0/1). Afterwards, there was 1 yes vote with
1 total vote cast (1/1).

On Thursday, November 27, 2014, RolandD notifications@github.com wrote:

so your vote was changed in the system, not a new one cast.

That is not what it looks like. After my first casting I had 0/1 after my
second casting I had 1/1 so it is counting both my votes. Right?


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roland-d - comment - 27 Nov 2014

Ok now I understand, that wasn't clear than to me at least. What may be another issue is that the results are not refreshed after voting, requiring a page reload.

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b2z - comment - 27 Nov 2014

What may be another issue is that the results are not refreshed after voting, requiring a page reload.

That's a bug, because AJAX updating was working well till some time :)

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roland-d - comment - 27 Nov 2014

I am closing this issue and will create a new one as it is another topic.

avatar roland-d roland-d - change - 27 Nov 2014
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2014-11-27 14:55:29
avatar roland-d roland-d - close - 27 Nov 2014

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