* Gunnar Wolf: > No, Holger, you are really mistaken! XML is clearly a non-modifiable, > one-way-encrypted way of storing information. Or so seems to think > Luis Eduardo BastÃas in a newspaper opinion article that really made > me laugh last week: > > http://www.latercera.com/noticia/opinion/correos-de-los-lectores/2012/11/896-492551-9-elecciones-y-voto-electronico.shtml > > Partial translation, > > While it is true that infallible systems do no exist, which means > that errors and delays are unavoidable, they can be drastically > reduced if we simplify and automatize our election processes by > the way of the electronic vote. > > For that, it is advisable that each individual vote is stored as a > XML file, to fully satisfy the requirements established in > D.S. No. 81 dated in 2004 and its modifications. This way we will > guarantee that each vote will be stored in its original format, > corresponding to an electronic document, and among other things > will be ready for review when needed.
I think he referred to XML DSig, which is mentioned in the directive. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

