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Re: Safe and fun environment?
[Cypherlings, excuse the bandwidth]
Matthew,
As a fresh newbie allow me to react for the record to your recent post.
>a "safe and fun environment" to introduce new people to anything.
I've never found a safe and fun environment anywhere, anytime if I looked
closely enough to see what was going on; hence I never expect it anywhere,
anytime.
> And god forbid that a newcomer should ask a QUESTION! Dear lord no.
>That newcomer will be flamed so totally that no burn unit around will be able
>to save them.
My questions have been answered graciously, thoroughly, and when I've been
corrected, I should've been due to inattentive typing (e.g., author's
names).
> No one on this list is entirely to blame, nor is anyone entirely
>blameless for this. Several of the top figures on the list (TC May and Eric
>Hughes to name two) have recently adopted an inappropriately elitist attitude
>toward the direction of the list, and the movement.
Movement? Like in 'bowel'? I don't see the elitest approach; from my
perspective it looks like people with knowledge being exasperated when
others want private tutoring and don't RTFM. I'm pretty much the same way
in my areas of expertise.
>No one can stop Eric from
>running the _list_ however he wants, but the _movement_ belongs to all of us,
Let me get this straight -- you're claiming property rights to spontaneous
behavior of other individuals?
> Until we fix the serious problems in this list, it will never be an
>appropriate environment for newcomers to learn about crypto-privacy,
It's been good for me. Why do you think that might be?
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