On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 02:10:49PM -0700, lantz moore wrote: > sure, the ballot is signed, however, the "password" can be anything the > person wants, including their own name/email or someone else's name/email. > i was just pointing out that if someone does use someone else's name/email > as their password, temporary confusion will ensue.
I'm not sure this problem is worth solving. If a person wants to vote non-anonymously, they can post their signed ballot somewhere public. If that's not done, then I think we have to assume that any personal identity in the "vote id" is bogus. If we care, or if abuse becomes a problem, we could limit the "vote id" to hexadecimal characters. -- Raul

