[Elections-committee] describing condorcet for election change

Radcliffe, Mark Mark.Radcliffe at dlapiper.com
Fri Nov 8 08:01:54 UTC 2013


A creative thought, but the SEC manages federal securities law which are a completely different set of laws from Delaware corporate law.  Delaware corporate law is governed by the state legislature of Delaware and Delaware courts.

From: Simon Anderson [mailto:simon at dreamhost.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 10:09 PM
To: Todd Moore; Monty Taylor; Radcliffe, Mark; elections-committee at lists.openstack.org
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Sharing some input from Doug Hellmann on the question of describing a system under Delaware Law.

Best,
Simon

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From: Doug Hellmann <doug.hellmann at dreamhost.com<mailto:doug.hellmann at dreamhost.com>>
Date: November 7, 2013 at 1:25:46 PM GMT+8
To: Simon Anderson <simon at dreamhost.com<mailto:simon at dreamhost.com>>
Subject: describing condorcet for election change
In 2010 the SEC proposed new rules covering "Asset-Backed Securities" that required publishing "the filing of a computer program of the contractual cash flow provisions expressed as downloadable source code in Python". Could we use that as a precedent for documenting condorcet using source code?

http://www.sec.gov/rules/proposed/2010/33-9117.pdf

Doug
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