X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/rubyvote/blobdiff_plain/0ecf724c8d154069cb372e4ef87e0eae9fe872a0..ad05e67f416f8e1c9fb5de1d015fc057ee85961d:/README?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/README b/README index 7029d84..efd0ddf 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,43 +1,76 @@ RubyVote: Election Methods Library in Ruby -=========================================== +============================================= -:Author: Benjamin Mako Hill -:Copyright: MIT Media Lab and MIT -:License: GNU GPL +.. Caution:: -Summary --------- + This software is pre release software. The authors of this software + are neither expert Ruby programmers or elections in election + methods. We are hackers and enthusiasts in both. This software has + bugs and it's quite possible that is has bugs that may skew + results. If you understand Ruby or election methods, please audit + the code. + +Overview +--------- + +**Latest Version:** 0.2 + +**Download Latest Version:** `here +`__ + +`RubyVote` is an election methods library implemented in Ruby. It is +designed to make it very easy to implement a variety of different types +of elections in Ruby including relatively complex election methods like +Condorcet. It could be useful for any sort of election, poll, or +decision making. + +New Versions +************* + +`RubyVote` is graciously hosted by `RubyForge +`__. + +You can visit the `RubyVote` homepage (a version of this file) here: + + http://rubyvote.rubyforge.org/ -**Version:** 0.1 +You can visit the RubyForge project page to download the latest +version of software, get access to the latest development version from +Subversion, to file or bug, to look through documentation, to +participate in the forums, or to contribute in other ways. That page +is here: -This software includes an set of classes to tally votes and compute -winners in elections or votes using a series of different -methods. Currrently these include: + http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyvote -* Plurality or "winner-take-all" -* Approval -* Borda -* Simple Condorcet -* Condorcet with Cloneproof SSD -More information can be found at the following pages: +More Information +***************** -* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plurality_electoral_system -* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approval_voting -* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borda_count -* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method -* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shulze_method +`RubyVote` is a library -- not an application or a voting machine. It +simply takes the raw "tallies" of votes and computes the results. +Currently, it does not include any sample interfaces (although if +contributed, these may be included). -Writing support for a new module (e.g., instant runnof voting) is a -fantastic way to to contribute to this module. +`RubyVote` current includes a set of classes to tally votes and compute +winners in elections or votes using a series of different methods. +Currently these include: -This software is prerelease software. I am both a relatively new Ruby -progreammming and relatively new to election methods. These election -methods have bugs and may have bugs that skew results. If you are -understand Ruby and election methods, please do me a favor and audit -my code. +* `Plurality`__ or "winner-take-all" +* `Approval`__ +* `Borda`__ +* `Simple Condorcet`__ +* `Condorcet with Cloneproof SSD`__ +* `Instant Runnoff Voting`__ (Thanks Alexis Darrasse!) +__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plurality_electoral_system +__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approval_voting +__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borda_count +__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method +__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method +__ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_Runoff_Voting +Writing support for a currently unsupported voting method is a fantastic +way to to contribute to this module. How To Use This Library ------------------------- @@ -49,15 +82,16 @@ new vote object. You should then either pass an array of votes to the object upon creation or pass votes in one at at a time. -.. Note:: *You* are responsible for ensuring that the votes are in - correct form before you hand them to this module. This will - not currently check for most types of invalid votes and does - not (currently) accept a list of candidates at creation from - which it checks all votes. As such, new candidates will be - created when seen. If you think this is a meaningful - addition to this library, please send a patch. Otherwise, - please check for the validity of votes BEFORE you pass them - to this election module. +.. Note:: + + *You* are responsible for ensuring that the votes are in correct + form before you hand them to this module. This will not currently + check for most types of invalid votes and does not (currently) + accept a list of candidates at creation from which it checks all + votes. As such, new candidates will be created when seen. If you + think this is a meaningful addition to this library, please send a + patch. Otherwise, please check for the validity of votes BEFORE you + pass them to this election module. Examples of each type of election currently supported can be seen in the test.rb file distributed in this archive. @@ -147,12 +181,29 @@ Example:: vote_array = [ ["A", "B"], ["B", "A"], ["B", "A"] ] resultobject = CloneproofSSDVote.new(vote_array).result +Instant Runnoff Voting (IRV) +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +IRV is a preferential voting system used widely for government elections +in Australia and New Zealand and elsewhere. IRV asks voters to rank +candidates in preference and then holds a series of "runoff" elections +by eliminating the weakest candidate and recomputing the election +results until there exists a candidate who has a majority of the +remaining votes. + +Example:: + + require 'runoff' + vote_array = [ ["A", "B"], ["B", "A"], ["B", "A"] ] + resultobject = InstantRunoffVote.new(vote_array).result + + ElectionResult Objects *********************** Each election result object will have the following methods: -* #winner? -- return boolean as to the winner or winners of an election +* #winner? -- return Boolean as to the winner or winners of an election * #winners -- an array of winners of the election * #ranked_candidates -- (where available) a list of ranked candidates @@ -184,7 +235,7 @@ Currently, the only contributor to this program is Benjamin Mako Hill working at the MIT Media Lab. Please feel free to contribute to this module and get your name added here. -For more information about Mako and his programs, you can seee his +For more information about Mako and his programs, you can see his homepage here: http://mako.cc