Looking at this from the outside.  I can see that the foolish mistakes of a
few can look really bad on BYU, who will have to take action.


--Travis


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt W.
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 9:30 AM
To: BYU Unix Users Group
Subject: Re: [uug] More on SCO Demonstration


From: "Evan McNabb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> concerned about us doing it. He does not want BYU's name attached to 
> this
in
> anyway. I understand why he feels that way and he was a VERY nice 
> person.
When
> we're at the activity we should try not to mention BYU. We'll just 
> mention
SCO
> a lot. :-)

Not that I'm complaining, but it would be nice to know, why would it be so
bad to have the BYU UUG associated with a protest?  I understand that some
people may not like it; they are the same that feel any
protest/demonstration is no good.  But seriously, what implications does
this have?  Is it because we are a BYU sponsored club and as such the
opinion of the club *is* official BYU opinion?

Seeking reasoning,
Matt W.


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