On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Craig Simon wrote:

> 2) Internet consumers/users deserve a publicly stated standard of
> reference against which they can test individual entities for "bad
> appleness," and with which they can begin to assess the quality of the
> industry as a whole.
> 

As long as the 'reference' is not exclusionary.  Hypothetically, levying a
$8,000/year fee will probably guarantee a certain level of
professionalism, but it would exclude those people, such as myself, who
could not afford the fee.  That would be my only concern.

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Alex Kamantauskas
Tugger Networks

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