Hello David:
When you get the article, consider putting it on
the new Wiki.
Thanks, Ed Kennedy
--- David Mertz <voting-project@gnosis.cx> wrote:
> >> Source availability and e-voting: an advocate
> recants
> >> by Jason Kitcat.
> >> A former proponent of requiring the
> availability of
> >> e-voting system source code explains why he
> no longer
> >> develops source-available e-voting software.
> >> He raises serious questions that we must also
> address, but
> >> we have already addressed some of these, and we
> ought to organize
> >> our answer carefully and present it in response
> to Kitcat's comments.
> >
> > I'm still trying to get an account registered;
> I'll figure it out, and
> > hopefully gain access to the article.
>
> Oh... after an enormously unwieldy procedure, it
> appears my free
> account doesn't actually do anything other than let
> the ACM create
> better spam lists out of the info I provided. I
> just love these
> commitments to secrecy of information :-(.
>
> Can someone who is an ACM member with the right
> level of mojo send me a
> copy of the Kitcat article? Or for that matter, I
> wouldn't mind seeing
> Doug's, Mercuri/Camp's, or the others.
>
>
=====
-- 10777 Bendigo Cove San Diego, CA 92126-2510 As you think, so you become. ================================================================== = The content of this message, with the exception of any external = quotations under fair use, are released to the Public Domain ==================================================================Received on Mon Nov 1 15:28:43 2004
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Mon Nov 01 2004 - 15:28:58 CST