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Administrivia: Poll Null and Void
From: Len Rose <len () netsys com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 22:12:17 -0400
Since I won't spend the time to pursue seperating the ballot stuffing from legitimate votes (which are all logged to an sql database) that has just occured in the last 2 hours I'll simply cancel the poll for now. Labeling disruptive noise as exercising freedom of speech is an incorrect analogy. The list is about Full Disclosure, and security related issues. The list charter has made that clear enough. Those who may disagree with this should read that document again to see what it stipulates. I tried to let the list members themselves decide, which at the time seemed like a really fair way to handle this issue. It's amusing that no one seemed to notice that we were not imposing moderation ourselves, but permitting the list members themselves to decide the issue. This was working well until about 2 hours ago, at which time it was roughly 65% in favour of moderating the person in question with about 1200 people voting. Anyone who wants to see their noise saturate the list please take heed of the charter, this is probably the last thing I'll say about this issue. Len _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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