inignoct wrote: ] ] A software company voluntarily released the source code ] ] for its paperless ballot verification system on Tuesday, ] ] marking a first in the increasingly controversial ] ] electronic-voting market. ] ] [ No, not Diebold, but at least it's a step in the right ] direction. The company is called VoteHere and apparently ] anyone can dl, though I'd read the licence carefully... it's ] most definitely not GPL ;) -k] This is the company Avi Rubin was associated with when this debate started. At the least they can be a leader here. Mean while Diebold is running ads in Forbes that literally say "Security is our middle name". RE: MSNBC - E-voting firm opens up its code |