publishing the
actual "evidence"-- that was a moral imperative.
No it wasn't. sending it to ArbCom might have been, but publishing
it was, as Giano freely admitted later, for prurient interest only.
That really isn't going to fly. In between the "all information should
be free mob" and those who have played Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri a
bit too much
unnecessary secrecy isn't going to be popular. Openness is important.
--
geni