Well, the open source aspect of Mo is the reason we have it in Linux... Microsoft's not gonna start peddling us their code, last I checked, unless they break in (again)...:)
- r
As a first-time presidential voter, I was hoping for more advanced voting technology than what I was shown. The punch machines are slow and outdated, and as shown in a Florida county this year, potentially confusing.
The next four years should be spent developing an Internet-based (or, if they don't like that idea, at least a local, secure, voting-booth intranet) voting ballot. This would allow easy creation/changing of ballots, not to mention saving oodles and oodles on paper!;)
Well, that's what I think, anyway...
r
Well, the open source aspect of Mo is the reason we have it in Linux... Microsoft's not gonna start peddling us their code, last I checked, unless they break in (again)... :)
- r
As a first-time presidential voter, I was hoping for more advanced voting technology than what I was shown. The punch machines are slow and outdated, and as shown in a Florida county this year, potentially confusing. The next four years should be spent developing an Internet-based (or, if they don't like that idea, at least a local, secure, voting-booth intranet) voting ballot. This would allow easy creation/changing of ballots, not to mention saving oodles and oodles on paper! ;)
Well, that's what I think, anyway...
r