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The 2003 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards have begun
That right - the 2003 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards have officially begun. We started the polls a little early this year as you may have noticed and they will close on January 10th. This is so that we can have the awards available for pickup at LinuxWorld. This is your chance to be heard!
One of biggest problem is drivers. How about categories like
* Best company for providing product/driver infomation
* Worst company for providing product/driver infomation
as a means of providing public feedback?
And for pure brown-nosing, whatabout
* Company/effort most appreciated by Linux community
as a chance to highlight coporations' good deeds?
Have the polls closed early?
The announcement says 15th Jan
This thread says 10th Jan
Currently I am just seeing 'Not alowed to vote' rather than the current status.
Originally posted by jeremy You are 'Not alowed to vote' if you already voted in the poll. If you are getting this error for a poll you have not voted in please let me know.
--jeremy
OK I am getting the 'You have already voted' now.
I presume you are hiding the results for the last week?
I had been poping back to check on several results from time to time, but yesterday the 'Not allowed' message poped up instead.
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