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It's no secret that OpenSourcery supports transparent and easily accessible public data. We're working to help all levels of government make public data available so that developers can create useful applications and citizens can better inform themselves. The technology is available, and we're seeing increased energy behind the project.
Which brings us to "Trust the Vote! Program," a "public digital works project" of the Open Source Digital Voting Foundation. The OSDV Foundation is a Silicon Valley-based public benefits corporation whose mission is to work to restore trust in how America votes through the design, development, and demonstration of open source digital voting technology.
Yeah, that's right. Join us for this introduction and learn a few important things, like:
* The project's development work so far
* Opportunities for systems architects, software developers, SDQA/test specialists, and user experience designers
* Development philosophies and approaches, including experience-driven design and test-driven agile development
And more. The event is free and open to the public. So bring a friend, make a friend, learn how to make a difference.
Join us on Wednesday, February 18th from 6pm until 7:30pm at CubeSpace
Website
http://osdv.org
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