Stuff:Vote mirroring inter-network
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- Command vomir (apidoc) Votorola's "slapdash prototype of vote mirroring that worked against White House 2 servers" and still affects the latest counts, as explained there in the API document
- Description of vote mirroring
- As a counter-monopoly measure - Technical essay
- Design sketch - Original description
- General audience Knight News Challenge proposal (unsuccessful)
Property settings
- Date (Dec 3 2009) 3
- Form (manifold) 5
- Origin (manifold) 5
- Purpose (Stuff:Outcast)
- Stage (pre-alpha) 7
Notes
- ^ http://reluk.ca/mediawiki/index.php?title=User:ThomasvonderElbe_GmxDe/Vote_mirroring&oldid=2269
- ^ Meta-Tool http://mail.zelea.com/list/votorola/2009-December/000215.html
- ^ Dating from Thomas von der Elbe's first description in the pollwiki1 and his simultaneous announcement in the Votorola mailing list.2
- ^ User:Mike-ZeleaCom/Vote mirroring as a counter-monopoly measure
- ^ a b The mirroring inter-network is necessarily without a definitive form or provider. Original votes in any form may be copied from any public voting network and translated to any other network. Formal copying and translation alone determine the inter-network, and this formal freedom is crucial to its counter-monopoly effects.4
- ^ http://reluk.ca/project/votorola/_/javadoc/index.html?votorola/s/line/VOMir.html
- ^ Votorola's "slapdash prototype" is insufficient for an alpha because it is unidirectional, if not because the source vote-servers are no longer online.6