Why? It is the attitude I'd expect ;-)
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 10:17:47AM +0100, Jim Reid wrote:
> > But the Internet culture has always been transparent, and we should
> > strive always for maximum openness and transparency, even if this makes
> > certain types of interactions impossible.
>
> I'm sorry Shane but I strongly disagree. What you seem to be advocating is
> unwise and possibly dangerous.
>
> Of course everyone here wants maximum openness and transparency. Or should
> do. However there are parts of our community, like law enforcement or those
> responsible for critical national infrastructure, which may find that
> difficult or uncomfortable. Or even impossible. So we have to somehow
> accommodate that, work with these groups and encourage them to become more
> open when interacting with the broader interweb community.
>
> If the NCC said to govenments or law enforcement "you won't play by our rules
> - get lost", that would not just be disappointing. It would not have a happy
> ending.
>
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