SAN JOSE, Calif. - Addressing sharp criticism from computer
scientists, the nation's largest voting machine companies are submitting
millions of lines of code to the National Software Reference Library,
potentially shedding light on the secret software used in elections. But
executives at the voting machine makers said Tuesday they would not submit their
most valuable data - their proprietary source code. And they might not provide
the library with copies of software patches, updates and upgrades.
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