On Wed, 4 Jan 1995, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
which admittedly could be a problem, but presumably if it is then some of the organizations will just drop out. *shrug* But in general, decentralization is good, right? I'd rather have 5 organizations defending electronic rights then just one, when we know all too well how possible it is for that just one to negotiate a compromise that seems more like a betrayal. The more active, funded organizations, the more it appears to legislators like people are really concerned about this stuff, and the safer we are against point-failure. Decentralize, distribute, good. :)
[Of course it remains to be seen if so many organizations at once can remain active and well funded.]
A good point, but I was just trying to make the point of too many organizations becomes very silly.... But thanks for pointing out the other extereme... | A(a)ron M. Freed | It is naive to believe people are honest. | | s009amf@discover.wright.edu | It is naive to believe programmers are | | (513)276-3817 (voice) | honest. It is even more naive to believe | | (513)276-4158 (data/fax) | the government is honest. Down with Big | | | Brother. | |_____________________________|___________________________________________|