Just wanted to point readers to a good interview that Greg and I did today with Interviews Online ... and a big thank you to Dave Witzel for inviting us.
FYI, here is a partial list of questions from the interview. (And if you find any of the answers comment worthy, feel free to comment here.)
How did you get started working on voting systems?
Why "open source"?
Focus. That’s the real job of those of us chartered with
stewardship of the OSDV Foundation. There are other important jobs for
other folks - lobbying Congress for election reform, publishing
substantive policy position papers, performing research, and commenting
on proposed legislation or regulation – all are important aspects of
advancing election reform, but more or less consist of talking, not
making.
A news article from Denver notes that the city is reversing its experiment from its last election, and going "back
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