Re: $50 encryption policy contest
On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Lucky Green wrote:
Given that the majority of the serious people on the list charge upwards of $100/hour (I charge $250/hour for even looking at a problem), $50 seems to be insufficient to generate much interest.
Your point is well taken. I should have explained that I am seeking assistance for altruism from someone who is interested in crypto policy. For example, no one is compensating me for the many hours I've volunteered to pull off this two-part lecture series (and it was quite a challenge to get anyone with government connections to go on stage with John Gilmore). See http://www.cs.umbc.edu/events/fall97/crypto.shtml I'm also trying to help students by suggesting a concrete, worthwhile, interesting project through which to learn about www programming. I am open to the idea of a prize fund: I will augment the prize with 100% of all prize donations mailed to me. If each of 200 people send me $1, the prize fund will grow to $250. (make out check to "UMBC") Dr. Alan T. Sherman Dept. of CSEE UMBC 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250
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