Anyone Striking?

Gomes, Carlos GomesC at netsolve.net
Mon Dec 14 12:08:25 PST 1998




My original statement is a bit off.  I think the past weekend in Dallas is
still with in spirit....

I don't think Jim nor Perry openly advocated the strike so let me chop that
statement.  And as for myself, I was hoping to see something a bit more
active in regards to a protest and I was hoping that the call to strike
would be a start.  The call appears to have been slightly still born if not
horribly premature.  

There were several ideas floating around: a) detach from the net and from
work b) create a signed letter of disapproval published to appropriate orgs
c) _short_ loosely organized burst of DoS against select online targets from
widely distributed sources.

All valid forms of protests (when properly organized and executed) all with
varying forms of impact and visibility.  For the record, I think option c)
could be a valid and effective form of active protest.  It is a form which
has not been used in support of the cpunks' agenda (or many agenda's for
that matter) to date and one that merits a review.

On to the next online skirmish...

regards,
C.G.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim May [mailto:tcmay at got.net]
> Sent: Monday, December 14, 1998 12:39 PM
> To: Gomes, Carlos; James Glave
> Cc: cypherpunks at toad.com; cryptography at c2.net; dcsb at ai.mit.edu
> Subject: RE: Anyone Striking?
> 
> 
> At 9:29 AM -0800 12/14/98, Gomes, Carlos wrote:
> >Even http://www.openpgp.net is still up and operational.  I 
> agree with Perry
> >M. and Jim C. that the concept was good but the timetable 
> was unfortunately
> >unrealistic.  I've not run across any strike pages.
> 
> A foolish idea, that little "strike." Something out of the 
> lefty sixties.
> Grape boycotts and all that nonsense.
> 
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> 






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