<p>Cool, good to know thank you!</p>
<p>Jay Emerson<br>
Administrative Officer<br>
Pirate Party of New York</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 26, 2011 7:49 PM, "Nuno Cardoso" <<a href="mailto:nuno.cardoso@partidopiratapt.eu">nuno.cardoso@partidopiratapt.eu</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Some Pirate Parties (Germany, Brazil, Austria and Switzerland) are using<br>
> something like that already<br>> <br>> <a href="http://www.public-software-group.org/liquid_feedback">http://www.public-software-group.org/liquid_feedback</a><br>> <br>> That one is very good and well worth a try. The only drawback is<br>
> some anonymity is lost in the process for those who don't want to be proxies<br>> but do want to give proxy to someone, but it's an ongoing project, and<br>> eventually all edges can be smoothed :)<br>> <br>
> Nuno Cardoso<br>> International Coordinator, Portuguese Pirate Party<br>> <br>> On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Richard Stallman <<a href="mailto:rms@gnu.org">rms@gnu.org</a>> wrote:<br>> <br>>> The revolution in Tunisia could be an opportunity to go beyond voting<br>
>> every few years. For instance, imagine if each citizen could give a<br>>> proxy to someone, and anyone that has at least X proxies sits in<br>>> Parliament and has X votes there, but you can change your proxy at any<br>
>> time.<br>>><br>>> --<br>>> Dr Richard Stallman<br>>> President, Free Software Foundation<br>>> 51 Franklin St<br>>> Boston MA 02110<br>>> USA<br>>> <a href="http://www.fsf.org">www.fsf.org</a>, <a href="http://www.gnu.org">www.gnu.org</a><br>
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