No, in this instance tags is not a political candidate. Tags is also not the name of a cat. The tags you need to vote for are part of the Logos Library system.
If you use tags and you would like more powerful ways to manage them, then please cast votes for tags on the logos.uservoice.com website: http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/564609-provide-management-of-mytags
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Tags is edging its way up through the ranks. The question is will the powers to be notice this seemingly quiet but powerful candidate? [:)]
Tags is edging its way up through the ranks. The question is will the powers to be notice this seemingly quiet but powerful candidate?
The question is how often do the powers that be check the Gallup UserVoice polls?
And how will this candidate do in the televised debates (against the other features that Logos wants to implement first)?
What will the Electoral College (development managers) decide?
And will the Vice President (Dan Pritchett) need to be the tie breaker?
OK, I've probably stretched this metaphor as far as it can go without actually getting political which would be taboo.
LOL... I think you left out Bradley Grainger, Chief of Staff - who has direct access to the President. He's an unknown element and should not be forgotten.
Tags is edging its way up through the ranks. The question is will the powers to be notice this seemingly quiet but powerful candidate? The question is how often do the powers that be check the Gallup UserVoice polls?
I would actually like to know the answer to this as well. Does anyone remember Logos ever making any official statement about how they use UserVoice polls?
He was included in the Electoral College (development managers), but you're right, he does deserve to be mentioned by name, and you've chosen a great title for him.