I use http://www.surveymonkey.com/ with good results for internal polls among the development and engineering teams I work with. It's free offering is quite robust in the types of questions you can ask and I find it easy to setup a quick survey and send a link out to a mailing list or paste into IRC without worrying about a targeted list of emails. On Aug 1, 2013, at 10:25 AM, "Jaromir Coufal" <jcoufal at redhat.com<mailto:jcoufal at redhat.com>> wrote: I would like to start voting across UX group members about future discussion tool. For voting itself I can use some 3rd party tools or just mailing list, but I'd like to ask you, if you can suggest me the best way, since I am sure you already did some name voting or similar things for OpenStack. Only problem is that I won't have users' e-mails so I can't invite them directly. I can just share link and whoever comes to the page might vote. Do you have any suggestion? Rainya 210.316.5065 (m) rainya.mosher at rackspace.com<mailto:rainya.mosher at rackspace.com> Not all of us can save the world. Some of us have to make it worth saving. ~rfm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-infra/attachments/20130802/ac33b378/attachment.html>