12Oct2009 (UTC +8)

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 18:08, Michael Mondragon
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am just wondering, given the fact, let's say, we got some TRO of some sort, 
> do we still have
> time to do it?  How many of us here, can go with source code review then if 
> Comelec will allow
> us to review source code publicly?  Though I believe in our capability as 
> Filipinos and most of
> the people here are best of breed, I'm just checking since we are running out 
> of time.  How long
> can Supreme Court can interfere with this?  Let's say, 2 mos. from now, can 
> we still have much
> time?

Very good questions. Depends on how many people do you have behind the
word "we" as well as how skilled are the "we" people. If many
volunteered but are there just to learn from the exercise, then your
"we" is just a mob.

A proper evaluation and assurance project typically runs from 6 months
to 2 years. What you'd need now is an army of highly skilled
evaluators / auditors to do that. Less than that, you'll get lower
assurance levels, and much less audit evidence to give the Filipinos
the confidence they require in the 2010 national elections.


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