Re: cool cpunk project proposal: "cpunk approved" logo

now, I don't know if people here realize how much great potential this idea has. the media just LOVES to quote these kinds of judgements when it's a slow news day (witness Blackwell's "worst dressed" list or "best haircuts" or whatever else).
Well...nothing personal, but I'd rather cut my n*ts off than be the blackwell of the information industry... >:-) And not to poo-poo a nifty idea, but ultimately, I think that any c'punk cooperative effort like that is doomed to failure. Sure, people can manage to get together every month or so for a cypherpunk meeting (well, *I* can't, but I'm even more disorganized than most), but beyond that, things like official c'punk press releases, and official c'punk FAQs, and official c'punk seals of approval are just NOT going to happen and still be called Officially Cypherpunk. It's tough to have an "official" anything for a group that's not REALLY a group--just the name of a mailing list. Now, this doesn't stop Tim from creating his Cyphernomicon, and it doesn't stop other people on this list from issuing their own press releases. Nor should it stop you (and other interested parties) from issuing your seal of approval to worthy products. I just don't think it'll work to call it the Official Cypherpunk S-O-A. Besides, the idea of having an official seal-of-approval sticker sounds like we're only one step away from having Cypherpunk action figures. ("New Eric Hughes figure with crushing logic grip! Detweiler with whirling Tentacles of Doom (tm)!") Uh, I guess I should have put "NOISE" in the subject line... Corey Bridges Security Documentation Netscape Communications Corporation home.netscape.com/people/corey 415-528-2978

And not to poo-poo a nifty idea, but ultimately, I think that any c'punk cooperative effort like that is doomed to failure. Sure, people can manage to get together every month or so for a cypherpunk meeting (well, *I* can't, but I'm even more disorganized than most), but beyond that, things like official c'punk press releases, and official c'punk FAQs, and official c'punk seals of approval are just NOT going to happen and still be called Officially Cypherpunk. It's tough to have an "official" anything for a group that's not REALLY a group--just the name of a mailing list.
you totally misunderstand my message. this is NOT an "official" project, it is NOT a cooperative project. I am proposing that INDIVIDUALS undertake the project under the cypherpunk name. no one has a right to complain after all, when there is no *official* cypherpunk standard. really, I do LOVE anarchy.
Now, this doesn't stop Tim from creating his Cyphernomicon, and it doesn't stop other people on this list from issuing their own press releases. Nor should it stop you (and other interested parties) from issuing your seal of approval to worthy products. I just don't think it'll work to call it the Official Cypherpunk S-O-A.
I did not call it that. and in fact I of all people understand cypherpunk psychology quite well, thank you very much. <g>
Besides, the idea of having an official seal-of-approval sticker sounds like we're only one step away from having Cypherpunk action figures. ("New Eric Hughes figure with crushing logic grip! Detweiler with whirling Tentacles of Doom (tm)!")
not a bad idea imho. <g> but really, someone came up with a Big Brother Inside sticker without a lot of whining about "officialness". all I am proposing is exactly the same thing, except that it would have the word "cypherpunk" on it. what's the difference? absolutely none. no one has any right to complain how the cypherpunk name is used if there is no "official" cypherpunk management. but notice I was excessively careful never to imply there was anything OFFICIAL the project. there is to be no collaboration or coordination except that agreed to by participants. what could be simpler??? it's really ridiculous how much the word OFFICIAL is considered pornographic on this mailing list. I didn't use that word and went to great lengths not to (and do so in ALL my mail to this list knowing the hypersensitivity of its participants). what I do object to is that because there is no OFFICIAL cypherpunk standard that individuals cannot create one that they CALL official. there is NOTHING stopping anyone from claiming they are running the OFFICIAL cpunk FAQ or whatever as long as there is no OFFICIAL cpunk management. what, is someone gonna sue? heh. no one has a right to complain!! why do I have to reiterate this obvious point? the sword cuts both ways. or, that communication path is full duplex, so to speak.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY SANDFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C'punks, On Thu, 28 Dec 1995, "Vladimir Z. Nuri" wrote:
you totally misunderstand my message. this is NOT an "official" project, it is NOT a cooperative project. I am proposing that INDIVIDUALS undertake the project under the cypherpunk name. no one has a right to complain after all, when there is no *official* cypherpunk standard. really, I do LOVE anarchy.
Hey Larry, go for it. I'm sure it will be every bit as successful as "Cypherwonks."
. . . I of all people understand cypherpunk psychology . . .
Several of them, in fact. S a n d y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Corey Bridges
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Sandy Sandfort
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Vladimir Z. Nuri