[pp.int.general] LQFB: status quo in Germany // was: liquid feedback papers and/or data?
Jaromil
jaromil at dyne.org
Sun Apr 27 13:19:21 CEST 2014
On Sun, 27 Apr 2014, Félix Robles wrote:
> It is a pity that they do not mention Agora Voting, being one of the most
> advanced tools... because who else has an free software for voting that
> allows both delegation and secret vote at the same time? No one.
dear Félix,
I'm confused by your definition of "software for voting".
AFAIK the first pilot in D-CENT is not researching on "voting systems",
but on tools for bottom-up organization and participatory democracy.
As many people here I believe, I'm personally very much against e-voting
see: http://wijvertrouwenstemcomputersniet.nl/
I might be confused by the name of Agora Voting and the way it is
presented, but it seems to me like a top-down tool for municipalities to
run referenda gathering citizen's opinions on specific themes.
ciao
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