jwboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said: > A fair point. One that I think is personally up to the individual. My plan > would be to have the script running on a fedoraproject.org machine. They > already provide the packages you install from Extras, so there is some level > of trust implied :). That'd be my preference too. > I think it's obvious that the gpg-signed emails are intended only to track: > 1) That the voter has completed the CLA and is in the cvsextras group > 2) That ballot stuffing isn't occuring Exactly. > If there is another way that the above can be accomplished in a completely > anonymous fashion, great. I haven't seen anything that won't take a > significant amount of time. Well, this is what I came across after some googling: | There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of software allowing for secret ballots | on freshmeat. There was supposed to be http://jfreevote.hispalinux.es/ but | this now brings up a page in spanish that seems not directly related. | I could also find GNU.FREE at http://www.j-dom.org/h/n/BIO/HOME/ALL/26/ and | http://sourceforge.net/projects/free/ but it seems unmaintained. It would probably take some significant effort to get a trusted system going. If there was some simple solution available, I'm pretty sure someone would have mentioned it by now. > As a side note, I personally could care less whether the ballots were secret. > However, it seems to be an important issue to others and we need to make sure > everyone is comfortable with how this should work. Same here :) Cheers, Christian -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list