On 4 October 2011 10:12, Nathan <nawrich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Reading the discussion (with Google-glasses), it looks
like there are
about 40 people in favor of the lock (with only several opposed), and
the lock is planned for "sine die" or until a decision to unlock it is
taken by the community. It's not clear that the discussion has reached
an endpoint. It does seem like the protest statement could be
improved, perhaps with relevant links to contact politicians etc.
One has to wonder how the "community" will be able to discuss unlocking
the
project if the project is locked.
Risker