Archive

Posts Tagged ‘unplug’

UnPLUG is a movement!

May 21st, 2010 No comments

I guess the video tells it all! A great AVP made by Gerry Roxas and script made by Marston Pascasio. *hats-off* to this guys.

Categories: Buhay Peyups, FOSS Tags:

Botong Isko 2010

March 18th, 2010 No comments

BOTONG ISKO 2010: UP System-wide Online Mock Polls for Clean and Honest Elections. This aims to unite students and the whole UP community for a clean, transparent, and honest elections, and to find out which candidates are favored by the Iskolar ng Bayan in the upcoming elections. (An online petition for a clean and honest elections can also be found on this website.)

Online polls will start on March 18, Thursday, 8am until March 23, Wednesday, 5pm. Official results will be released on March 24, 12nn. Surveys and voter’s education will also be generated on this page after the online poll.

The online mock poll is as easy as 1, 2, 3. A student can login to Botong Isko Halalan Login (in any computer with an internet connection) using their student number as username and their lastname as password. They can browse from the list and vote their choice from President, Vice-President, Senators, and Partylist. The website will also feature the platforms and programs of the national candidates.

You can download the Botong Isko Manual here.

Categories: Buhay Peyups Tags:

UnPLUG’s Statement about Election Day Issues

February 24th, 2010 1 comment

Pahayag ng USC Elections Technical Team hinggil sa mga balitang lumabas sa araw ng eleksyon sa UP Diliman

Una, nais namin linawin ang isyu tungkol sa pagiging late ng pagbubukas diumano ng mga presinto. Totoong nagkaroon ng pagkahuli ang pagbubukas ng ilang mga presinto dahil nagkaroon ng problema sa pagiimprenta ng mga password ng mga estudyante. Pero ang balitang mahigit dalawang oras naantala ang pagbubukas ng ilang presinto ay walang katotohanan dahil ang pinakahuli nang nabuksang presinto ay nasa 40 minuto lamang matapos ang alas otso ng umaga.

Ikalawa ay ang pagpapahinto ng pagboto sa buong unibersidad. Bandang alas-nueve y media ng umaga ay nahinto ang pagboto sa loob ng ilang minuto dahil ni-restart ang server na kinaroroonan ng Halalan (yung software). Ikatlo ay ang isyu sa CAL kung saan nagkaroon ng problema sa network. Naging dahilan ito upang maantala ang pagboto ng mga estudyante pero matapos malipat sa CAL Library ang presinto ay naipagpatuloy na ang botohan. Ito ay malinaw na problema sa network at hindi sa software.

Isa pang isyu na lumabas ay ang tungkol sa mga non-major. Hindi naimprenta ang listahan ng mga estudyanteng non-majors pero sila ay nakapaloob na sa sistema kung kaya’t sila ay maaring makaboto basta maipaalam lamang sa Technical Person na naka-assign sa bawat presinto.

Isa sa pinakamalaking isyung lumabas ay ang tungkol sa “glitch” diumano ng programa. Laman ng isang mensaheng teleteksto ang mga salitang ito:

“As you vote for less than 12 councilors only, tick that name and leave the others blank. Wag mag-aabstain, mavovoid votes niyo. Just let it be. Don’t tick abstain. May glitch ang system. Please pass.”

Nais naming linawin na hindi “glitch” ng sistema ang tungkol sa abstain. Ito ay function talaga ng sistema kung saan kapag pinili mo ang abstain ay hindi mo na nais bumoto para sa posisyong pinagbobotohan. Nabanggit naman namin sa mga public demo na ganito nga ang gamit ng abstain. Halimbawa nito ay kung hindi mo nais kumpletuhin ang 12 konsehal sa USC, maaari mong piliin kung ilan lamang ang nais mong iboto nang hindi pinipili ang abstain.

Maraming salamat sa pagsuporta sa Halalan. Sana’y nabigyan namin ng linaw ang mga agam-agam niyo hinggil sa ating eleksiyon.

- Halalan 2010, Technical Team

For more information regarding the computerized elections, please contact JP Bernardo at jp@jpbernardo.com.

UP Diliman Halalan 2010

February 23rd, 2010 2 comments

The 10 steps:

  1. Go to your designated voting precinct and show your UP ID and UP Registration Form (Form 5) to the attending poll clerk
  2. Once confirmed that you are indeed a valid voter, the poll clerk will give you your password.
  3. Wait for your turn, and approach an unoccupied voting station.
  4. Your browser should display the log in page.
  5. Log in using your Student Number and the password given by the poll clerk.
  6. (Note: The password is case-sensitive).

  7. After logging in, you should see the ballot form.
  8. You may now vote by checking the check box/es opposite the candidates’ names, you may modify the ballot as much as you want at this step. Any change here is not yet recorded.
  9. After carefully choosing your candidates, press, “Confirm ballot” button. Once this is pressed, a captcha will appear before you can confirm your votes.
  10. (Note: The captcha is case-sensitive also)

  11. After successfully inputting the captcha, your vote will be confirmed and you will be logged out.
  12. If you try logging in again, you will see your confirmed ballot. You may not change this anymore.

Remember: February 24, 2010 8:00 AM onwards

- With your UP ID, and Form 5

Let’s practice our right! Go out and vote!

Apologies for those who will receive this more than once.
– The USC Elections 2010 Technical Team

Categories: Buhay Peyups Tags: ,