Good Q&A on OSDV in "Interviews Online"


Submitted by jsebes on April 10, 2008 - 12:54pm. PST

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"?


Digital Voting Systems — How to Build for Trust


Submitted by gmiller on April 2, 2008 - 8:33pm. PST

Just back from an excellent (5th) edition of the Freedom to Connect Conference.

I want to tell you about another event next week our CTO will be speaking at descibed below, but first I owe a quick comment about F2C, as the Producer graciously gave us the podium to speak about the OSDV Project, which led to 3 hours of excellent conversation at an evening reception.


OSDV Presenting March 6th - "Saving Democracy from Computers: Creating Trust in Next Gen Digital Voting"


Submitted by jsebes on March 5, 2008 - 4:03pm. PST

I'll be speaking tomorrow, March 6th, at 7pm at this month's meeting of the Cooltech Club. Information about the meeting is here. The title of the talk is: "Saving Democracy from Computers: Creating Trust in Next Gen Digital Voting." Given that over 50 of the club's 300+ members usually attend, and are hard-nosed techie types, I'm expecting to have some good Q&A and report on how e-voting issues look to this little slice of Silicon Valley. Stay tuned!


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