On 6/15/07, jayjg jayjg99@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/15/07, George Herbert george.herbert@gmail.com wrote:
The written policy therefore is wrong.
No, it's not. Legitimate explanations as to the need for the use of open proxies in this case have yet to be forthcoming - despite, I might add, promises that they would be.
It's not wrong in the sense of "we shouldn't have a Tor block policy". It's wrong in the sense of "blaming people who use Tor nodes for violating policy is wrong".
It's both ok to permablock the exit points and ok for CharoletteWebb to have been using it (and therefore wrong to block the RFA on those grounds).