IMO voting should be done on paper or some other medium where it'd be
relatively easy for peole to audit the election. I come from a country
where elections aren't really at thing, so here I'm hypothesizing how
ballot counting could work on paper: Paper ballots are given to voters.
The process of
Hello, Akira,
On Aug 14, 2023, Akira Urushibata wrote:
> The machines may be rigged to give a certain candidate advantages.
This is unfortunately true even if they run freedom-respecting
(transparent and obedient) software. There's no way for voters to tell,
at the time of voting, whether the
You want to write a message with the subject "GPL on AI generated code"
make the message about that.
You want to write a post about the problems of proprietary code in
voting machines that's fine. Find good examples or explain what could
be the problem.
Don't go to the 2020 USA election. It is
I recently sent a message to this list on software in voting machines,
erroneously titled "GPL on AI generated code."
Hereby I correct the title: "Non-free software in voting machines"
I am sorry for the confusion caused by the mistake.
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People,
Akira is a really good friend of software freedom community and he’s advocated
for our principles for a long time. I believe whether you find his examples
good or not it’s the core value and the point of his speech that matters.
Sometimes describing what we mean can be quite hard and