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Subject: RE: [election-services] Fw: Top 10 Reasons for using EML
- From: "Zelechoski, Peter" <pzelechoski@essvote.com>
- To: "John Borras" <johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk>,"EML TC" <election-services@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:46:57 -0600
John, et al. -
Yes, the US election is finally over. Maybe now I
will have a few minutes to do these other things.
I took a look at the current draft John provided in his
November 10th eMail. I took the liberty of adding a segment to the top as
a discussion starter. I believe the current points discuss benefits of EML
but they don't necessarily address why I should want to use
EML.
I have been involved in elections in UK, Europe, Canada,
US, Mexico, Portugal. In all cases, the local people involved in running
the election have no idea of what EML is and have even less focus on why they
should care. They are simply looking for a way to manage their election
and publish the results. They all have a need to increase the auditability
and openness so that their voters/electors can gain confidence in the process
and its results but they don't necessarily think about that or think to tie that
to EML (or any other technology solution).
Maybe I'm off base with my comments but I offer them
nonetheless.
- Peter
Hopefully the dust has settled now after the USA elections and we can
resume work on our Top 10 paper. Attached is the latest draft and
this reflects all the comments I've received to date.
You'll see from my previous e-mail below I posed a number of questions
about how we should take this forward. In my opinion we should take the
following course of action:
- I think we should just concentrate on a single global Top 10 list.
Producing localised versions would almost certainly introduce problems
keeping all versions in line and retaining consistency of messages.
- Having compared the draft List with our White Paper I think we should
issue the Top 10 list as a stand-alone paper but reference the White Paper
for further details. There is not a direct one-for-one correlation between
the Top 10 list and the White Paper but all points in the List are indirectly
covered in the White Paper. To make direct cross-references
would require a significant re-write of the White Paper and I don't feel the
effort required is necessary or warranted.
So can we now agree the content of the draft attached and also my approach
above please? Once I have that agreement I'll talk to Carol Geyer about
presentation and distribution of the List. Any thoughts on those aspects
would be appreciated.
Regards
John
M. +44 (0)7976 157745
Skype: gov3john
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John Borras
<johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk>
To: EML TC
<election-services@lists.oasis-open.org>
Cc: Carol Geyer
<carol.geyer@oasis-open.org>
Sent: Sunday, 26 October, 2008
11:36:44
Subject: Re: [FWD: Re:
[FWD: RE: [election-services] Top 10 Reasons for using EML]]
Thanks for all the contributions to date. I suggest we now pause
work on this for a couple of weeks to allow some of our colleagues to
complete their commitments on the USA election and catch-up on these
discussions. In the meantime I'll consolidate the comments I've had so far
and look at linking the Top 10 list to our EML White
Paper.
When we resume discussions after the USA election
I'd like opinions please on the following:
- should we produce a single global Top 10 list, or go for a number of
localised versions that concentrate more on local concerns?
- do we issue this as a separate stand-alone document, or do we link it
directly to our White Paper, or do we integrate it as the front page of the
White Paper?
More in a couple of weeks.
Regards
John
M. +44 (0)7976 157745
Skype: gov3john
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