Waduh, saya diterima jadi anggota milis coderpunks, heran, katanya dulu Pak
siapa dari divreX.telkom.net.id katanya dia ditolak, gara gara nggak ada
referensi dari anggota milis coderpunks lainnya dulu (memang ada sih di
regulasinya di bawah), tapi saya nggak pake referensi referensian langsung
diterima.
Mudah mudahan trafficnya nggak segila cypherpunks...... karena sayang kalau
unsubscribe lagi.

BTW bapak siapa itu yang tertarik dengan bidang cryptography, nanti saya
referensikan deh :)
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        The Coderpunks list was born of frustration at the end of 1995. At 
that time the Cypherpunks list had become, to a fair extent, a victim of its 
own success. Cypherpunks was increasingly overwhelmed by FAQs, recriminations, 
reheated spam, etc. Periodically someone would rue the relative inattention
paid to the actual deployment of strong cryptographic measures. Anarchies
being as they are, no-one stepped in to dictate the behavior of the list
members. Assorted proposals to spawn new lists were floated, but none came to
fruition. Finally the frustration expressed by Raph Levien in a November 1995 
message to Cypherpunks led to the creation of Coderpunks.

        "Cypherpunks write code. They know that someone has to write code
        to defend privacy, and since it's their privacy, they're going to 
        write it. Cypherpunks publish their code so that their fellow 
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        that security is not built in a day and are patient with 
        incremental progress."
                                --from Eric Hughes' charter for Cypherpunks

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The Coderpunks list is intended for discussion of implementation of strong,
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Since the list is simply meant to fill a niche, many topics are generally
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        -politics (crypto or otherwise)
        -social commentary
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Alice de `nonymous for pushing everyone over the edge :}

-Futplex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        December 21, 1995 
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