The Wiki
Nov 25th, 2009 by Gregory Miller
Click here to go directly to our wiki
Welcome to the jump off point to our Project’s online resources, hosted on a “Wiki.” Many of our stakeholders are comfortable with “Wiki” sites, but some of you may not be as familiar. No worries, a Wiki is not complicated or difficult. If you are familiar with the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, then you already know what to expect when you visit our Wiki.
The Project Wiki hosts all of the work of the TrustTheVote Project as well as materials of the OSDV Foundation. This includes lab work on various components of the elections and voting systems technology framework, all position statements, white papers, RFCs, and of course source code (including links to source code repositories on the Internet storing code-works). Our Wiki is acting as our interim “Technology Repository” — a forthcoming resource of the OSDV Foundation once we have finished the initial (v 1.0) Framework. Click here to learn more.
A Fast Wiki Fact or Two
The inventor of the Wiki is Ward Cunningham, a software architect who was a fellow employee with one of our co-founders nearly three decades ago at a global technology pioneer, Tektronix in its Computer Research Laboratory. Wiki is a Hawaiian word for “fast” but the name “Wiki” has also been coined to stand for “What I Know Is.”
And so you can know far more about the TrustTheVote Project by using our Wiki, located here.
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