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| + | John Nash will present a short literature review. Slides of "A Linux perspective on the literature of Electronic Election Systems" | ||
| ===== December ===== | ===== December ===== | ||
| ===Scripting Night=== | ===Scripting Night=== | ||
| + | We had a number of presentations tonight.We also had about 18 people attending if the attendee count was accurate. There was a lot of interaction and discussion as the various topics were presented. | ||
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| + | * Scott Murphy presented a short overview of what scripting is and a discussion on resources to assist in scripting {{ : | ||
| + | * John Nash presented a {{ : | ||
| + | * Tug Williams presented an entertaining comparison regarding the utility of git vs. subversion and how bash + svn = git for sufficiently specific usage cases, in particular for offline development work. | ||
| + | * Ian Gorman presented a short testing script for a specialized client server architecture | ||
| + | * Peter Sjoberg presented a script that leaned heavily on the dialog command. | ||
| + | * Richard Guy Briggs presented a script used to manipulate his photo and video collection | ||
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