Also if one goes with a private-blockchain you could reuse the existing infrastructure. Make all the polling places run their own nodes.
Being a programmer, sysadmin or whatever, is such a common occupation nowadays.
This is just so prevalent. I thank God for being able to work with family that has my back. I've become rather cynical about the whole thing. It feels like the only way to avoid that is to have the power to do so. Otherwise it's an uphill battle you cannot win.
Yea, that was my impression about the CL ecosystem and clojure made me rethink that. Nowadays it's pretty much the other way around for me - CL serves as an example of how clojure could keep dying and still be a useful tool for years to come