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Add the "open source candidate" poll to your blog or website Add the "open source candidate" poll to your blog or website

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The only price is participation.

I wanted to provide an update on who had decided to participate in the "open source candidate" poll. Here is a list of the first 10 websites/blogs to add the poll code:

This is a really good showing for the first day of the code becoming available. So why haven't you added the poll code to your website or blog? While link backs are appreciated, they aren't required. It's truly open source. You want to take the poll code and write your own slant? Do it. Want to add the poll code without a link back? Go for it. Here's the code again for those of you just now joining in on the fun:



The goal here is to get as many people involved as possible. Let's see if together we can get 100k people in the technology and open source software community to participate. Like I said, steal this blog, steal the poll. Just help us get as many people as possible involved. There's one simple price for using the code and all related blog materials as your own; participation. So just do it.






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Friday, February 08, 2008  |  Permalink |  Comments (3)

Me, too!

Posted by Ynema Mangum at 2008-02-08 08:01
I added it, too!

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