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0cce2533ce8a588003bea610fd176a64561a98ea — David Florness 5 years ago 35597d1
Mention OreSec presentation in README
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While there is a "master" node that decides what the candidates of the election
are, it does not have any privileges once voting begins.

Have a look at the
[presentation](https://gitlab.com/edwargix/tallyard/-/raw/master/doc/oresec-talk/tallyard.pdf)
I gave for my university's cybersecurity club for an overview of mathematics.

The zero-knowledge implementation is not entirely finished.

tallyard is very much a work-in-progress and is only useful for elections where