Is there any good way of voting on sticky notes on Confluence Whiteboards.
Currently the Dot-voting template offers the dots, that you can drag and drop onto a sticky note.
You can drag an drop these dots on a sticky note to vote for it.
Unfortunately, there's no automatic count and the dots don't stick to the note when the note is dragged around.
Creating stamps for the voting dots would already be part of the solution, as stamps do stick to the sticky notes.
Thank you for your input.
Hi everyone! Came across this post and wanted to confirm voting is now live in Confluence whiteboards! You can access it from the right rail tool bar on your whiteboard -- it's the icon that looks like a thumbs up š
Cheers, @Jena Slezak . That is awesome! I have just tried out the voting feature. Works well. I like the additional option that allows a specific number of votes per person. Nice!
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I'm also looking for a solution to this. I would suggest implementing a dot voting session functionality that gives users a number of dots and then lets the users vote anonymously after which time the votes are revealed. This is how Mural does it, and imo it's the most useful way. In fact it's just about the only thing (but a relatively major thing) I miss from having switched from Mural to Confluence Whiteboards.
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Good news, @Ward Schwillens, Schwillie @hoogem06 ! - According to the Atlassian Cloud changes Oct 14 to Oct 21, 2024, 'Voting in Confluence whiteboards' is being rolled out!
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