-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- You know, Igor... (It has been a few months since I was hot on this idea, but hearing about your practical PGP successes has gotten me interested again...) If you have a moderation bot for a Usenet group (and could it be pressed into service as a mailing list handler I wonder?), this would be a nice tool to start with in order to implement full-fledged content/author ratings. Anybody wanna hack a perl script or two to produce/consume content/author ratings for cypherpunks (it could surely use some!). We can use my dormant mailing list, c2punks@c2.net, as a parallel channel to transmit cypherpunk (and maybe other) ratings. Let me know. We _could_ adopt the ridiculously simple NoCeM protocol, or the ever-mutating public key certificates being designed in a nearby mailing list, or some protocol of our own. (Shouldn't be too hard to come up with an implementable, useful protocol.) (And of course we can mix Ecash(tm) in...) Bryce P.S. Look for demo in a second. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.1b2 iQB1AwUBMd7XyUjbHy8sKZitAQG37QL7Br0vNB2xx4rwyGmXUqP8YYkY3GV5Q2Cv Ut0PmkdKTlmDkM0nFzZEYTuOhvPwabglpq385Dzp6vjUratILMhOQLulqueumj/C zOz4KcUEPqinK7KMg5ZnkZPy6d02goh2 =OBSL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----