I'm just pointing out that we saw this situation several years ago with Clipper. The list was, predictably, sidetracked with literally
thousands of
suggestions about how best to recruit more public supporters. T-shirts, gimmicks, and suggestions for songs about crypto, for getting t.v. producers to put crypto, pro-privacy themes in their t.v. shows, and so on. All pretty hopeless, wouldn't you say?
Why do you say that? Clipper was defeated. People all over the net united and opposed it. Now there is this new threat, but at least defeating Clipper bought some time. There is no reason the same thing can't happen again. Sometimes I think cypherpunks *want* crypto to be outlawed. "John ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com