A Change To Our Idea Exchange Voting Structure

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 at 11:30am -- Chris ArmisteadBookmark and Share


Hannon Hill is excited to announce a change to the voting structure on our Idea Exchange.  Previously, individual users were limited to a total of ten votes (with the creation of a new idea requiring a minimum of one vote).  Some of our customers informed us that the voting restrictions had left them unable to post their new suggestions or vote up others they felt were important, so we’ve decided to remove the limitation on the number of votes.

Everyone now has an unlimited number of votes, thus allowing all users to create and vote upon as many ideas as they wish.  While we want to reiterate that the features we implement are not directly tied to the number of votes it receives, our developers keep a close eye on our Idea Exchange, and the ideas you provide are given strong consideration for inclusion in the Cascade Server road map.  So if you haven’t been to ideas.hannonhill.com recently because you’ve used up all your votes, we encourage you to give it another visit.  We want to hear your ideas and see your votes for product ideas, so let us know what you think!


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