"Vladimir Z. Nuri" writes:
I'm going to argue against TCM and others who are opposed to a "cypherpunk press release" because this is not an "organized group".
Look, L. (may I call you L.?) --
we've gone over this many times. We aren't a group. We're a mailing list. We've got a diversity of opinions, and we have no organization -- nor do we want one.
True enough, but there are sometimes rough consenses on technical questions, and if it were clear enough that these were collective in nature and not to be ascribed to any particular person, e.g.: "Consensus on cypherpunks seems to be that 40 bit encryption is not viable for commercial applications, and that Netscape seems to have taken less than due care to choose an appropriate random seed for its session keys." -- Craig Hubley Business that runs on knowledge Craig Hubley & Associates needs software that runs on the net mailto:craig@hubley.com 416-778-6136 416-778-1965 FAX Seventy Eaton Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4J 2Z5