[EM] Good introductory site
Markus Schulze
schulze at sol.physik.tu-berlin.de
Sat Aug 26 01:43:39 PDT 2000
Dear Mike,
you wrote (23 Aug 2000):
> Let me suggest 2 web locations for more information about
> better voting systems:
>
> http://home.pacbell.net/paielli/voting
>
> http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/vote/sing.html
You wrote (24 Aug 2000):
> But its problems could be remedied by links to better
> websites, like my uk website, or the Approval website that
> you're preparing, or Russ's new Condorcet website, or the
> Boulder Colorado Approval website.
>
> I'd write to them and suggest mutual links with these other
> websites, but they don't offer an e-mail address. Maybe one
> could infer one from their URL.
>
> Until your Approval website is ready, there's my uk website,
> with good coverage of Approval, and the Boulder website.
>
> I'm writing to Doris again tonight, or maybe tomorrow, to tell
> her that Russ has joined LWV, and to send her the URLs of
> the uk website, and Russ's website. By the way, Russ's website
> can now be reached via electionmethods.org
>
> By the way, which of those "votingsystems" websites are still
> available. Did you buy all of them from Jon? Which one's are
> yours now, and which are still Jon's? I'd like to buy one of
> them for a website that I intend to put up soon. It will be very
> similar to my articles at the uk website, but my own website
> will be one that I can update more often. Also, it can have my
> Irving Answers article, and articles intended specifically for
> LWV.
Talking about your website at www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk, I have to
add that your website is out of date. For example: In that website
you still write that SD and SSD were identical and that SD met
monotonicity.
Markus Schulze
schulze at sol.physik.tu-berlin.de
schulze at math.tu-berlin.de
markusschulze at planet-interkom.de
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