-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Onion wrote: > That's why I'd also prefer a name covering all facets of OR like > 'Deutsche Anonymisierserver Initiative - DASI gegen Stasi', with > equivalent shorthand expressions ('British [...] Anonymisation Server > Initiative' = 'BASI') easy to adapt to areas of other languages.
<offtopic> (ignore at will) Puh, although I get the pun I wouldn't like the Stasi-reference in the organisation's name. After all, the Stasi was an organisation known to abduct and kill, and to harass an entire nation. Though we're just facing some enormous changes in privacy- and security-policy no one in Germany can say that "it's as bad as it was with the Stasi". If someone really thinks that way, I'd advice to get a good textbook on history... I have no problems to use references to the Stasi in a polemic context, but to make it your whole slogan wouldn't be fair to the victims of the Stasi. And yes, that also applies to the Gestapo and all the other Godwin-like arguments. </offtopic> We're just in the phase of making up the articles of the organisation. The preliminary name for the organisation is "Privacy Legal Fund (Germany)". > Kind regards > > Onion Alex. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iQCVAwUBR01bcxYlVVSQ3uFxAQKlwQP/bVCZ+ExdHYJLPCLI+8yCIQw+gMxY7W3P oiWqk8dG/TjhXszAim8lx5lWtDwtC5SylJdDyi6CNkexKIGzOUx2u5zX11PA3ero A1D3cdkRqCkcgvEH0D+hKVVyahZZhICSC7uA5l2Np/ZgQi3RXCVaqAndMQRICakz DZerdIcr2ow= =7Fof -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----