@JudithMeyer I tried, even circumvented the Cloudflare barrier, but then I found that you are using googleapis.com on a voting platform. That's why it doesn't work for me, as I have all Google filtered on my home router. But it's good news for transparency in DiEM25: At least the American government knows how DiEM25 participants voted! Whereas the participants themselves have to trust the webmasters 100%. Maybe they can ask Google for confirmation of the results?
@lynX There must be a mistake; we consciously do not use Google Analytics on either diem25.org or the Members Area. The code of the voting system is not closed-source, any DiEMer with Rails experience can apply to be on the team.
@JudithMeyer It's good to look at the source code (where?), but that says little about the safety of the voting database. All votes need to be transparently publicized, or we could be experiencing falsified votes as apparently happened at the Movimento 5 Stelle.
@lynX Github repo available to all DiEMers with Rails experience who volunteer to help. Team-based, not public, because making it public is just an invitation for hackers to find exploits. Given the size of our movement, falsified votes would be very obvious. Publishing however would kill DiEM25 by laying open who-likes-who.