Scott Ritchie ended up delivered an angry rebuttal to Friday's OSCON presentation on the
credibility of election software: What's strange is that his rebuttal came in response to a
talk he himself had just delivered. Ritchie doesn't have a split personality, and wasn't
simply playing devil's advocate. He found himself, though, in the strange situation of
having agreed (as a last minute stand-in) to deliver a presentation he hadn't yet had a
chance to read, provided by Dr. Clive Boughton of Australian software developer
Software Improvement. (Boughton is also a
Computer Science lecturer at Australian National University.) Between agreeing to fill in
and arriving at the conference, Ritchie found that Software Improvement was switching its
eVACS voting software from a Free, open
source software license (specifically, the GPL) to terms "even worse than that on MS's shared source," and
decided to do something about it. (Read more
below.)