joshua.zelinsky(a)yale.edu wrote:
This really shouldn't be being discussed on an open list. [...]
We are an open project, so personally I lean toward discussing as much
of this as possible in public. One of the lessons I draw from the
BADSITES fiasco is that public decisions based on secret discussion do
not stick nearly as well as our usual fully open approach.
Is your concern more about a good-faith discussion accidentally giving
someone grounds for action against a participant? About not tipping our
hand in some way? About risking legal action against the Foundation itself?
William