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« Yaarrr! | Main | What's your anti-drug? » September 20, 2003This is a public . . . service . . . ANNOUNCEMENT!Cory Doctorow is a brilliant author. He's also one of the editors at bOINGbOING, and works for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization that I value greatly, and encourage you all to join. I guess I sort of know Cory, because we're both Disney weenies and privacy advocates. He also "called" my boxing match with Barney last year at DNA lounge. Cory e-mailed me this a call to action earlier today. To be honest, I was *stunned* when I saw the other people he'd sent it to . . . I'm in some very good company! I figure that I spent enough time this summer pimpin' my book. Now I can try to raise awareness about a very important issue. Nothing less than the future of electronic voting (and all that implies for the democratic process) is at stake. Read on . . . IEEE members: save democracy from a broken standards-committee! The IEEE, normally the sobersided epitome of integrity and accountability, has had one of its standards-committees jump the tracks. The people who are writing the IEEE standard for voting machines have been doing their best to rig their deliberative process to exclude input from non-vendors who want the standard to include performance metrics that will guard against electoral malfeasance. This is heavy stuff: the standard this committee produces will likely form the basis of the US goverment's voting-machine purchases (as well as those of governments abroad), and if there are holes in the standard today, they will be biting our democracies on the ass for decades. There's never been a clearer demonstration that "architecture is politics."
If you've made it this far, and you're scratching your head a bit, read this. The Accordion Guy puts this into layman's terms MUCH better than I could. Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference This is a public . . . service . . . ANNOUNCEMENT!: » Saturday Reading from Pacific Views » Saturday Reading from Pacific Views |
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