[pp.int.general] Towards a secure eDemocracy platform based on Web service standards
Andy Halsall
a.halsall at pirateparty.org.uk
Fri Jul 13 12:48:02 CEST 2012
On Friday 13 July 2012 01:19:45 Richard Stallman wrote:
> There is nothing "100% secure-proofed" in a world where we can't even
> decide if we're living in the matrix.
>
> The question is not whether it is "100% secure-proofed".
> The question is whether it is grossly rotten or not.
>
> For traditional voting systems, we have some idea of how
> vulnerable they are -- from simple experience. For new proposed
> computerized systems, we don't have experience to go by.
> They are surely less than 100% reliable, but are they
> less than 10% reliable? We don't know, and actually using
> them gives us little information, since we cannot check
> the official results they give.
For me it has always been a question as to the benefits of computerised voting.
What problems are we trying to solve? Participation? Speed of getting a result?
>
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> Dr Richard Stallman
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> 51 Franklin St
> Boston MA 02110
> USA
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> Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
> Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call
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