I am seeing this to be true and I believe that should be a major focus of any group.
But let us all recognize that any technical solutions have to be implemented. That takes more than just black and white and right and wrong. It takes some persuasion and people handling and management. So we have to look at other issues as well and look at the whys of motivation. But I truly agree with your assessment on the matter being a technical excuse to make policy and monetary changes. It is yet another case of the pollywogs and money boys blaming the technical side in order to advance the business position. But read the Registrars latest unooficial posting of meetings! Eric Harold Whiting wrote: > At 10:23 PM 1/9/2002 -0800, Eric Dierker wrote: > <snip> > >Think thusly; > > > >the only unnacceptable solution is the status quo, and, > >we have a long ways to go and a short time to get there. > > > > Actually Eric, the "status quo" or one with slight variation (like actually > FIXING the "technical problem"?) recieved more support than any other proposal. > Harold Whiting
