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More on OSDV at PdF2008 -- How to Trust Voting Technology
I have a couple of updates on OSDV’s participation at next week’s Personal Democracy Forum ( PdF2008 ). As mentioned earlier, Greg Miller and John Sebes will be hosting a table in the Idea Market--now with the new and improved title “How to Trust Voting Technology.” In addition, PdF organizers have
Blogged.com rates OSDV blog as "Very Good" -- Tell us what YOU think!
The editors at the blog review site Blogged.com have given the OSDV blog a "very good" rating -- based on frequency of updates, relevance of content, site design, and writing style. This is a very nice thing to see. But besides reviewing blogs, Blogged offers blog readers the opportunity to add their reviews. We would love to hear what our readers think.
OSDV Introduced Today at Freedom-To-Connect Conference in D.C.
Good Morning-
I'm blogging live from Silver Spring, MD subway minutes north out of the frenzy that is the epi-center of our federal government, Washington, DC. Today is the start of the Freedom To Connect conference, which is streaming live here today and tomorrow. We're in a fabulous venue.
Fortfiying the Team
Tonight, I am pleased to announce that the OSDV Foundation has made a key hire on our senior management team. I want to take a post here to introduce to you our new Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Maureen Davis.
OSDV Blog Connecting with Technorati
So, we're connecting our blog to Technorati, and this post is to simply establish that link. More later on lots of developments of note.
Cheers
GAM
We've Finally Arrived, at Least on Wikipedia
Wiki This. For some, it's a sign of "arrival" in the digital community of the Internet: earning a page in the Wikipedia.
Approaching the Challenges of Digital Voting Technology
Provocative.That was a term used to describe the name of the Foundation when we began over a year ago. Why? Well, in part because we’re more – a lot more – than simply a public open source software project.