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[News] LinuxWorld's Linux Gadgets and Linux Voting Machine

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Open-source gadgets at LinuxWorld

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| Bug Labs was also on hand, showing off a few new updates to its Bug Base 
| gadget platform. The hardware is essentially the same, but the software 
| interface for the Lego-like gadget prototyper has been improved. The device 
| now runs Poky Linux--which is intended for small devices--and now has a Web 
| browser and window environment. The software update, available in either late 
| August or early September, will also support Wi-Fi. Also, we hear the 
| MMCmicro card slot will be switched out in favor of microSD in the next 
| version.       
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10008707-1.html

Open-source e-voting gets LinuxWorld test run

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| The system, which was set here at LinuxWorld for show attendees to view and 
| vote in mock elections, runs on PCs loaded with Ubuntu Linux and the free, 
| open source e-voting application created by the consortium.  
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9111820&intsrc=hm_list


Recent:

LinuxWorld gets an open source voting tryout

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| The Open Voting Consortium is giving its open source based voting machines a
| trial run at LinuxWorld, currently being held in San Francisco. In a mock
| election ballot for the 2008 Presidential election, attendees will be able to
| vote and see the votes tallied on a half hourly basis and see how the system
| supports recounts.
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http://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/LinuxWorld-gets-an-open-source-voting-tryout--/news/111243


Open-source electronic voting

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| An election worker would then scan the bar code to record the vote. At the
| end of the election or at choice points during the day, a tally sheet could
| be printed, also with a barcode. The barcode uses Open Source PDF-417, a
| standard that is also used in identification cards and inventory systems and
| can be read by most scanners. Within the two-dimensional bar code is a
| numerical-coded sequence that shows how a person voted. There is also a
| unique identifier so that the ballot cannot be counted a second time. The
| printed ballot cannot be linked with a specific person, but the ballot can be
| associated with the electronic tally stored in the computer.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-9999555-83.html


Could Linux Change Democracy?

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| These Linux machines started me thinking about the ideals behind Linux (and
| open source) and how they could be put to work within the workings of
| government. The ideals I’m referring to are its process: transparency,
| accountability and meritocracy based on contributions. Last year I was quoted
| in an article about Open Legislation.
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http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/amanda/2008/08/05/could-linux-change-democracy/


Voting machine gets LinuxWorld tryout

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| On Tuesday their machine will be put to the test at LinuxWorld in San
| Francisco, where the 10,000 people who are expected to attend the conference
| will get to vote in a mock presidential election pitting Barack Obama against
| John McCain.
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| "The voting system in the U.S. is still not sufficiently accurate to
| determine the winner in a very close election," said Dechert, who has worked
| at Borland International and Intel developing and testing software. "By the
| time we're done (with the mock election), nobody will have any doubt."
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| The LinuxWorld conference is held every year in San Francisco to discuss
| open-source software - software whose code is designed and maintained by
| volunteers. The conference takes its name from Linux, a computer operating
| system designed by Linus Torvalds in the 1990s that has a passionate
| following. It competes against Microsoft Windows and has spawned software for
| numerous devices, including voting machines.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/02/BUFD1224UC.DTL


Are You Ready for Open Voting?

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| They're putting their money where their mouth is, too: they've developed a
| prototype system in Python on Linux that is open source and designed for ease
| of use, as well as to preserve a paper trail. The current goal is to get the
| system adopted by California in time for the 2008 elections.
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http://ostatic.com/165237-blog/are-you-ready-for-open-votingss#rss


Voting 2.0, Part 2: The Open Source Proposition

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| As designed, however, the Ubuntu-based system is also voter-verifiable
| because the public can review in advance the screens they'll see on Election
| Day, presented as pre-rendered picture files.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/63202.html


The brazilian Election Supreme Court migrates 430 thousand voting machines to
GNU / Linux

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| The brazilian Election Supreme Court announced at April 4th 2008, that the
| 2008 elections at Brazil will use GNU / Linux electronic voting machines with
| software digital authentication.
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| The Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (the brazilian Election Supreme Court),
| officially announced on April 4th, 2008, that the brazilian 2008 elections
| will use 430 thousand electronic voting machines migrated from VirtuOS and
| Windows CE to GNU / Linux and open source softwares for security and auditing
| defined by proper law.
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http://techforce.com.br/index.php/news/linux_blog/tse_migrates_to_linux
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