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Re: [ga] GA Rules don't go far enough



I challenge you to put everyone to the test now.  Or else we'll never hear
the end of the personality squalor - it's getting very bland all these
accusations of non personalities.  I think it about time the rules of
proof was applied to all.  Including yourself.

Regards
Joe Baptista

On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:

> At 13:47 14.02.00 -0800, William X. Walsh wrote:
> 
> >I again renew my call that all members of the GA list must validate by some
> >form of identification, such as a govt. issued ID.
> >
> >It is way too easy for people with AOL accounts or any of the numerous free
> >email/ISP services to just create new/additional aliases.
> >
> >I am prepared to send in a copy of my state issued ID, and I see no reason 
> >why this should not be a requirement.  Many conferences require the same 
> >type of thing at check-in, so this would be no different.   Otherwise we 
> >will continue to be subjected to the PCCF's and INEGroup's numerous 
> >aliases and attempts to disrupt, and who knows who else who might be 
> >participating with the intent to disrupt.
> 
> I think this proposal warrants consideration for the debate on permanent 
> rules that we need to have before the end of April.
> The immediate objections I have to it are:
> 
> - Processing costs for sending, receiving, verifying and storing the
>    documentation. Someone has to cover this.
> - The fact that it is not useful against a disrupter who is willing to be
>    identified. So it can't be the only rule.
> 
> But it belongs on the table for April.
> 
>                      Harald
> 
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> Harald.Alvestrand@edb.maxware.no
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