Hi David,

The decision won't be made in private, but the board needs to make it with the 
input that has been provided so far.  I'm copying the board here to make sure 
that they have the benefit of your feedback below.  My only intention was to 
follow up on the input from many on the list who said we needed to move the 
discussion off the list since it was consuming a disproportionate share of 
attention, when there are many other things we can and should be focusing on.  
If we could only tap as much energy and enthusiasm as this topic has engendered 
to help drive adoption and usage of OpenID, we'd all be much better off.  Feel 
free to use the open-board list to share any additional thoughts you have in 
advance of our meeting on Wednesday.

Cheers,

Brian
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CEO, JanRain - WebID and Social Publishing for User Engagement
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>     Cell: 503.866.4424   
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From: David Fuelling [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 10:14 AM
To: Brian Kissel
Subject: Re: [OpenID board] [OpenID] On the banning of Santosh

Brian,

Thanks for stepping in here, but I must say that I feel your message below is 
inappropriate.  The issue of of how one should act on an OIDF list, especially 
when it concerns activity that may or may not get somebody banned and/or 
removed from the OID community, is not a decision that should be left to the 
board to make in private (even *if* you are going to take into account emails 
sent directly to you and the board).

The OpenID community was, in large part, built on these lists, *in public*, and 
this discussion topic deserves a fair and *open* debate, IMHO.  My apologies if 
I've mis-construed your email below, but instead of an open debate about, and 
public consideration of, this issue -- it appears list members have been 
muzzled from discussing this issue publicly(?), and at the request of the Board 
Chair, no less!!

I feel very strongly about this issue, and would appreciate the opportunity to 
continue discussing this issue in public with my fellow list members -- they 
have many good points, and so do I (plus I feel like some sort of consensus was 
beginning to emerge).  Have I misconstrued something here?  Is there some good 
reason not to allow us to discuss this issue in public?

Sincerely,

David Fuelling
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Brian Kissel 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello All,

Thanks to everyone for sharing their input so far.  Please do send me your 
thoughts directly and let's keep it off the list at this point.  The board will 
be discussing on our next board call this week and come up with a fair and 
consistent policy for all our lists.

Cheers,

Brian
___________

Brian Kissel
CEO, JanRain - WebID and Social Publishing for User Engagement
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>     Cell: 503.866.4424   
  Fax: 503.296.5502


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