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Volume 6, Number 36 4 September 1989
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Editor in Chief: Vince Perriello
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Editors Emeritii: Dale Lovell
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Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1. 1:1/1 is a Continuous Mail system, available for
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network mail 24 hours a day.
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Copyright 1989 by the International FidoNet Association. All
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rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for
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noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances,
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please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
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at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and
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are used with permission.
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We don't necessarily agree with the contents of every article
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published here. Most of these materials are unsolicited. No
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article submitted by a FidoNet SysOp will be rejected if it is
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properly attributed and legally acceptable. We will publish
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every responsible submission received.
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
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Having a good time, Glad I'm still here .................. 1
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2. ARTICLES ................................................. 2
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DeathNet Sparks Life in IFNA ............................. 2
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IFNA: Do or Die .......................................... 8
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NCLM Contest 2 ........................................... 12
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New Nodes Starting In FidoNet ............................ 14
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Elections in FidoNet ..................................... 15
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An Apology of Sorts ...................................... 19
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3. LATEST VERSIONS .......................................... 20
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 20
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And more!
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FidoNews 6-36 Page 1 4 Sep 1989
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EDITORIAL
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Hi there.
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A funny thing happened to me on the way to the retirement home.
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You might say that I changed my mind, and leave it at that. But
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actually, there was much more to it.
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You see, I received some very touching mail from a lot of people
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out there. Several friends also asked me to re-examine my
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reasons for leaving the job of FidoNews Editor. And so I did.
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What I discovered was that I actually liked the job. And that in
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spite of some of the problems that I have had, it was worth it.
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So when I was asked again at FidoCon whether I would be willing
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to reconsider, my response was that if the IFNA board wanted me
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to stay, I would do so.
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They asked. I'm staying. Thank you all for your kind mail.
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Thanks also to those of you who volunteered to take on the job.
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It's good to know that there are so many of you out there who are
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willing to do good things just for the sake of seeing them done.
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Now, on to something much more interesting. There is a net-wide
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plebiscite coming. I can't emphasize enough how important I feel
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it is for everyone in FidoNet to vote in it. Whether your vote
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is in the affirmative or negative is up to you (in fact I haven't
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decided yet), but you really should vote, one way or the other.
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The right to vote is just like a lot of other things: if you
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don't use it, you may lose it. Don't take that chance. When the
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time comes, cast your ballot.
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FidoNews 6-36 Page 2 4 Sep 1989
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ARTICLES
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Matt Whelan
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3:712/627
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DeathNet Sparks Life in IFNA
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A funny thing happened on the way to FidoCon '89: members of the
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Secret Sysop Society, a group from New Jersey's 'affectionately
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named' DeathNet-107, hatched a careful and clever plot for a
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dramatic palace revolution.
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And while their plan blew up almost as spectacularly in its
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failure as it would have in success, they achieved A Good Thing
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for IFNA and, by implication, FidoNet<tm>.
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Having watched the palace revolution unfold and fail, yet still
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achieve something undeniably significant, I feel compelled to
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share my observations. This "one man's viewpoint" of FidoCon is
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my attempt -- as a participant in the most political event in my
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sheltered life -- to share some of the background to a truly
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amazing weekend.
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If At First You Don't Succeed . . .
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I remember DeathNet from Cincinnati. It was my first visit to
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FidoCon, and they were there in the background in support of an
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attempt to have IFNA appoint a VPTC (Vice-President Technical
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Coordinator, who had also served as FidoNet International
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Coordinator in the past) who would, in effect, "put David Dodell
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in his place".
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I couldn't help wondering what it was that bothered them so much.
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My experience of FidoNet had been mostly good, especially after I
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discovered my personal savior: it only hurts when you take it too
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seriously.
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They seemed to be taking it far too seriously.
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But that was more a mild undercurrent of discontent than a palace
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revolution. While there was no shortage of politics in Cincinnati
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(at first I was silly enough to think I was there just to party),
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it was more a game than a battle.
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San Jose was a different story. Still unhappy with the FidoNet
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coordinator structure, the Secret Sysops wanted to change the
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world. This time, they had more than just an idea: they had a
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detailed, timed-to-the-minute battle plan, the result of three
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months of careful -- and one might even say furtive -- preparation.
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FidoNews 6-36 Page 3 4 Sep 1989
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There's no doubt the world of IFNA needed changing. It was
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limping from fight to fight as it traversed the back alleys of
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FidoNet, hauling itself from impotence to incapacity. Many of us
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went to FidoCon hoping to find some way to revive the good in
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IFNA, despite the increasing attractiveness of euthanasia.
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Few of us, however, shared the apparent DeathNet view that
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FidoNet needed saving from itself. Even fewer saw IFNA as the
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vehicle.
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Instant Takeover
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The scheme to take control of IFNA was brilliant in conception,
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masterful in execution, and 'politically perfect' in timing.
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While most people shrugged their shoulders and muttered about
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'another screw-up' when the IFNA Board of Directors crippled
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Vince Perriello's Bylaw amendment intended to enfranchise all
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sysops, the Secret Sysops exploited it to maximum advantage.
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It was almost impossible for non-IFNA members to take advantage
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of the new At-Large membership category, tied as it was to a 180-
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day qualifying period. The key here is 'almost', as discussion at
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the intense every-Tuesday-night DeathNet meetings clearly
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discovered.
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Armed with this realization, DeathNet prepared its attack.
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Notarized papers were drawn up, applications for At-Large
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membership completed, votes in the IFNA BoD elections filled out,
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and membership fees of $5.77 collected.
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A bare 10 minutes before the close of voting at FidoCon, the New
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Jersey delegation declared its hand. The first victory was won,
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and it seated no less than nine 'friendly' board members at the
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first post-election BoD meeting.
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IFNA's history of indecision and inaction was about to change,
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and not even the F-37 Stealth Cookie could overshadow it.
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Majority Rules, Okay?
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Key players Phil Buonomo and Fabian Gordon rolled out duly
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notarized proxies from the newly elected BoD members. The pair
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carried six votes between them.
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With the commitment of Thom Henderson, Tony Davis, and one or two
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others to the revolution, they almost had a majority without
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making a move. By the time they counted the votes of sympathizers
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who were easily convinced it was time for 'action at any cost',
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they 'owned' the board as it stood that day.
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FidoNews 6-36 Page 4 4 Sep 1989
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Once this became clear, the rest of the agenda was rolled out.
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Slowly and quietly and, at first, only in the proverbial smoke-
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filled back rooms. My support was sought in one such meeting,
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where it finally became clear to me how good their basic concept
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was, and how disastrous their planned method of implementation.
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With control of the BoD, they intended to:
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1) Appoint Ben Baker VPTC.
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2) Re-establish the original VPTC-is-the-FidoNet-IC relationship
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and, effectively, take immediate control of FidoNet.
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3) Reject Policy 4.
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4) Implement Bylaw changes which would enfranchise all FidoNet
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sysops as IFNA members (essentially a repeat of Vince Perriello's
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amendment, without the limitations applied by the outgoing BoD).
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[There were 'smaller' items on the agenda, like the clumsy
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attempt to have the board accept New Jersey as the site of
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FidoCon 1990 without the usual involvement of the Site Selection
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Committee, while I also heard rumors (they wouldn't have told me
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this one to my face!) they wanted to abolish Zones. Yet these
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seem somehow incidental . . . ]
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They believed the net would 'buy' this instant-democracy, even
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though it could not vote on the validity of the upheaval (or the
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further planned changes) for another full year. I believed the
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net would say "screw you", IFNA would go out with a bang, and
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there'd be more hate, more fighting, more unnecessary pain in
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FidoNet while it happened.
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Too many things have been done to FidoNet without its consent.
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This plan, while perhaps admirable, was just another example of
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someone else making up our minds for us.
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I volunteered support for any scheme which made all these things
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available for the net to choose *after* being consulted. I could
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not support yet another example of "trust us, we're doing this
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for your own good".
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Vested Interests?
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Right now you might be wondering about the motives of the new IC,
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sitting there watching his job go up in smoke.
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Let me guarantee you I would gladly have given it to anyone
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with believable plans to advance FidoNet. But I would not happily
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hand it over to a scheme which I believed had less chance of
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working -- and more chance of doing real damage -- than the
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current system.
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This is not the time for me to go into detail on my hopes for the
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FidoNet of the future -- you'll hear about that soon enough --
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but suffice to say I would not have taken the job if I didn't
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firmly believe the current structure has the potential to satisfy
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the desires of the vast majority of sysops.
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And I believed this satisfaction could be achieved more smoothly,
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more cleanly, and less painfully than by any sort of revolution,
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now matter how noble.
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Spanners In The Works
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Many other people whose opinions I respect deeply -- like Vince
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Perriello, Bob Hartman, Randy Bush, and even 'grandfather' Tom
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Jennings, to name just a few -- worried as much as I did about
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the DeathNet takeover.
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They've all been outspoken about IFNA's failure, and they've all
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been outspoken about failings of the current structure. They have
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no particular axe to grind, nor any 'position of power' to
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protect.
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They, too, feel strongly that good things should be done *by*
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FidoNet, not 'for' or 'to' FidoNet.
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These people are but a small-yet-prominent sampling of the larger
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group which saw the palace revolution as a potential declaration
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of war. And who did something about it.
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The Battle Begins
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While the revolutionaries sought to consolidate their voting
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power, the rest of us sat and stared at the face of defeat. We
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worried about the death of IFNA, which had done (and could still
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do) some good for the net.
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We talked about possible reactions from the sysops, the
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developers, and the *C structure. We discovered ways of pulling
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the rug from under IFNA's feet if it did attempt to take control.
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And all the time we struggled with ways to make IFNA meaningful
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without it having to be a choice between explosion and implosion.
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The only way out was voting power, but even that we considered a
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stalling tactic at best. We had no idea it would bring a
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meaningful result, and were concerned it would merely help IFNA
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sink further into lethargy.
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Besides, to get our voting power we really needed to pull a
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rabbit out of a hat. [Bob Hartman has a more graphic description
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of where it was eventually extracted from, but that's another
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story . . .]
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Our first move was to make sure all votes were represented. BoD
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members who hadn't made it to FidoCon were contacted, and proxy
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or 'alternate' votes obtained. Outgoing IFNA President Bob
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Rudolph flooded the San Jose Holiday Inn with faxes declaring the
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validity of his alternate, Joe Keenan. Grandfather No. 2 Ken
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Kaplan phoned his proxy confirmation into the Saturday night
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board meeting, just seconds before the important voting started.
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I carried Bill Bolton's vote from Division 12 after my own BoD
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term expired the previous day.
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And then there were the two vacancies. While the revolutionaries
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believed they could place their own candidates here, sealing
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their majority, we believed otherwise. One vacancy was for the
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newly-created Division 3 (Australia), and I was the only Division
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3 resident in sight.
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As soon as I was voted into that position, I made a nomination
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for the remaining at-large vacancy. Only a Curmudgeon could have
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thought of it, and I thank him for it -- my nomination was Tom
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Jennings.
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Not even the palace revolutionaries would want to be seen denying
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the 'founding father' a place in such important decision-making . . .
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TJ is a forthright, honest, speak-from-the-heart kind of person
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who has no time for political games. I think he'd prefer being
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lost in a desert than sitting comfortably in a board meeting but,
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thankfully, he felt strongly enough about the future of his
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'baby' to take a seat on the BoD.
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All of a sudden, the voting looked a lot more equal . . .
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The Final Countdown
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Bill Bolton was re-elected VPTC. Wrong man for this particular
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revolution. Les Kooyman, FidoCon organizer, political scientist,
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voice of reason, presenter of the FidoCon Democracy session, was
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voted into the President's position. Wrong man for a revolution
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the people didn't know about.
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DeathNet's proposed Bylaw changes had little chance of achieving
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the two-thirds majority needed for success -- except for the one
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enfranchising all sysops as no-charge IFNA members.
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Further attempts at imposing control were going nowhere in an
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arduous almost-all-night BoD meeting, until Phil Buonomo's
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"Yellow Piece Of Paper" (standing out from the mass of white-
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paper motions, it became known as the YPOP solution) was read to
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the group in response to a request to lay *all* the cards on the
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table.
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It, too, was planned as a "we'll do it now, and let the people
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judge us later". But it had potential, if only it could be
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applied more reasonably.
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Aggression receded. YPOP -- the skeleton of the IFNA plebiscite
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motion announced in FidoNews 625 -- could become a real solution,
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without the explosion.
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It was a chance to start over on IFNA, a return to Colorado
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Springs with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight.
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It was a chance for the net to decide its future -- with everyone
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taking part, not just hearing about it afterwards.
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It required compromise. Without the votes to force it through,
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DeathNet had to accept less than instant revolution. It had to
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accept a majority-of-the-net vote, not just the 'majority of the
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|
vocal minority' support it had in mind. It had to be a net
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decision, not a top-down edict.
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Either group could have stalled IFNA into its grave by holding
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firm. But if we could agree on the concept, and give it to the
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net to decide, we would have something special.
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We met on the middle ground. YPOP, considered only a part of the
|
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revolutionary package, became THE package. Trimmed and tidied, it
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|
became the high point of the political side of FidoCon.
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It is a victory for DeathNet, a far better victory than it
|
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|
sought. And it is your chance to join in the decision making, in
|
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the molding of FidoNet for the future -- no matter what the
|
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|
result, FidoNet will be a better place.
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But it will only happen if you participate. It's time to stop
|
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|
talking and start doing . . .
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FidoNews 6-36 Page 8 4 Sep 1989
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Thom Henderson
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Chairman of the Board (?!?!)
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International FidoNet Association
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IFNA: Do or Die
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I just got back from FidoCon'89 late last night (early this
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|
morning), and right off the bat the very first thing I want to
|
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say is that it was a great convention! Let's have a round of
|
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|
applause for the gang in the Bay Area for doing such a wonderful
|
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|
job! (clap, clap, cheers from the sidelines, whistles, et
|
|||
|
cetera)
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|
There were a lot of good seminars with good speakers, somewhat to
|
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|
my surprise there was a very good after dinner speech by John
|
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|
Dvorak after the banquet, and there were scads of interesting
|
|||
|
people (i.e. sysops) to meet and talk with. One rather odd thing
|
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|
did happen, though. Somehow I wound up as Chairman of the Board
|
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|
of IFNA. I'm still not quite sure how/why that happened, but it
|
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|
made for some interesting experiences (and I'm sure it'll keep a
|
|||
|
couple of echomail conferences from getting too dull in the next
|
|||
|
few months).
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|
So what am I going to do as Chairman of the Board? Not much, and
|
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|
mostly it's already done. A Chairman doesn't do much of anything
|
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|
except chair the board meeting (just like the title says), and
|
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|
that's over (more on that in a minute). The chairman doesn't
|
|||
|
make motions and can't even vote (except to break a tie).
|
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|
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|
While I'm on this subject, let me mention a few things that I
|
|||
|
most certainly WON'T do. There were a lot of rumors and a large
|
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|
measure of loose talk and fairly brainless gum-flapping going on
|
|||
|
in a couple of suites about What I'm Going To Do that ought to be
|
|||
|
addressed.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
* I'm not going to outlaw Wazoo.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
* I'm not going to mandate that GroupMail replace echomail.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
* I'm not going to charge people to be in the node list.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
* I'm not going to "use my position to commercialize the net"
|
|||
|
(whatever THAT means).
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Let's get real, people. Even assuming I wanted to do any of that
|
|||
|
(which I don't), none of it is anything that a chairman of the
|
|||
|
board can do. For that matter, none of it is anything that
|
|||
|
anyone could do if the sysops don't want it done. Anybody who
|
|||
|
thinks they are going to make 4,000 sysops (or even one sysop) do
|
|||
|
anything they don't want should have his head examined. The
|
|||
|
FidoNet sysops are going to continue to do as they damned well
|
|||
|
please.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 9 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So what *AM* I going to do? Like I said, chair the board
|
|||
|
meeting, which is over. If you don't mind, I'd really rather
|
|||
|
talk about that.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It was a heck of a board meeting! The best I've ever seen. I
|
|||
|
guess an advantage of me being the chair is that it got a lot of
|
|||
|
people involved. The first board meeting was Friday night, and
|
|||
|
it was pretty much restricted to a few officer elections. Me as
|
|||
|
chairman, Kris Veitch as secretary/treasurer, and John Knox as
|
|||
|
acting secretary. Everything else was postponed until Saturday
|
|||
|
night. Then all day Saturday right up to (and even into) the
|
|||
|
board meeting phone calls went all over the place, locating every
|
|||
|
board member who wasn't there and obtaining a proxy for someone
|
|||
|
who WAS there. The only one who couldn't be reached was Henk
|
|||
|
Wevers, who is on vacation. The two vacancies on the board were
|
|||
|
both filled as soon as the board resumed session, so as a result
|
|||
|
23 out of 24 board seats were represented during the session.
|
|||
|
That's the highest percentage we've ever had!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
And John Knox did a great job of keeping track of everything that
|
|||
|
happened (I'll say he did an outstanding job if I get a copy of
|
|||
|
the minutes later this week [*grin*]). Full minutes should be in
|
|||
|
the next issue of FidoNews. (If they aren't, then my own somewhat
|
|||
|
less complete notes will be in the following issue and I'll be on
|
|||
|
a plane to Oklahoma to visit John [*wider grin*].) The full list
|
|||
|
of everyone who served on the board will be in the minutes, but
|
|||
|
here's my own slightly sketchy list:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Stephen Barnes
|
|||
|
Bill Bird
|
|||
|
Phil Buonomo
|
|||
|
Randy Bush
|
|||
|
Jim Cannell
|
|||
|
Don Daniels
|
|||
|
Tony Davis
|
|||
|
Fabian Gordon
|
|||
|
Bob Hartman
|
|||
|
Thom Henderson
|
|||
|
Tom Jennings
|
|||
|
Steve Jordan
|
|||
|
Joe Keenan
|
|||
|
John Knox
|
|||
|
John Lamb
|
|||
|
Rob Lerman
|
|||
|
Vince Perriello
|
|||
|
Mort Sternheim
|
|||
|
Matt Whelan
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
My apologies to anyone I left out. Lest I forget, the new
|
|||
|
officers are:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 10 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
President: Les Kooyman
|
|||
|
Vice President Fabian Gordon
|
|||
|
Vice President/TC: Bill Bolton
|
|||
|
Secretary/Treasurer: Kris Veitch
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As you can see, we had a pretty high-powered meeting.
|
|||
|
Surprisingly, it went very smoothly (aside from the occasional
|
|||
|
curmudgeon in need of sitting-on). There was a lot of serious
|
|||
|
discussion, but it never got heated. We were never even close to
|
|||
|
having a shouting match.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A lot of the attendees had very definite goals they wanted to
|
|||
|
accomplish. Said goals weren't always compatible, but a plan of
|
|||
|
action was hammered out that is going to make major changes in
|
|||
|
what IFNA is and how it works. To sum it up in a nutshell, one
|
|||
|
of two things is going to happen:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) IFNA is going to become what it was meant to be, the
|
|||
|
democratic voice of the sysops in network management.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Or, IFNA is going to be dissolved.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The choice, of course, is yours. You'll be hearing soon (if you
|
|||
|
haven't heard already) that there is a referendum coming that
|
|||
|
will be asking YOU which of the above you would like to see
|
|||
|
happen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By "you" I don't mean "you who paid $25 to join IFNA", I mean
|
|||
|
"you the sysop of a public BBS in FidoNet". One of the things
|
|||
|
that happened was that the IFNA bylaws were amended to make every
|
|||
|
sysop in FidoNet a full voting member of IFNA -- no dues or fees
|
|||
|
required. IFNA is now where it belongs, in your hands.
|
|||
|
Furthermore, if the majority of *ALL* FidoNet sysops don't vote
|
|||
|
in favor of rebuilding IFNA, then IFNA will be dissolved. No
|
|||
|
hanky panky, no hedging, no waffling about what the lack of a
|
|||
|
vote means. If IFNA does not receive a solid "YES" vote from the
|
|||
|
majority of all sysops, it's history. If a sysop cares so little
|
|||
|
that he does not bother to cast a vote, then that will be exactly
|
|||
|
the same as voting against IFNA.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Furthermore, the referendum is mandated to be completed no later
|
|||
|
than 1 December 1989. As far as I'm concerned, that means that
|
|||
|
if it isn't, then IFNA will be dissolved. Granted that a net-
|
|||
|
wide referendum is a fairly major undertaking involving a lot of
|
|||
|
cooperation from a lot of people (including, I'm sure, the
|
|||
|
existing *C structure). But if IFNA is unable to garner the
|
|||
|
support or the manpower to coordinate the vote, then in my
|
|||
|
opinion it is not worthy to be trusted with network management.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
It goes even beyond that. If passed, the referendum mandates
|
|||
|
that IFNA must submit a new set of bylaws and a new network
|
|||
|
policy document to the sysops for approval no later than 1
|
|||
|
February 1990. This means that before the February board meeting
|
|||
|
IFNA must:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 11 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) Run a net-wide vote of all sysops asking if IFNA should
|
|||
|
manage FidoNet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Win the vote by a clear majority of all sysops.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) Draft new bylaws and a new policy document.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) Run another vote for approval/disapproval of the proposed
|
|||
|
bylaws and policy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5) Have the proposed bylaws and policy approved by the
|
|||
|
membership (i.e. the sysops).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Anything less than 100% and IFNA will be history. If it can't
|
|||
|
get the support and/or can't do the work, then it's high time we
|
|||
|
quit wasting time on it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We'll soon know if IFNA can handle the job. Even sooner we'll
|
|||
|
know if YOU want it to try.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Closing notes:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* My thanks to Randy Bush, who was instrumental in developing
|
|||
|
the wording of the referendum. I'm looking forward to seeing
|
|||
|
him again at the February board meeting.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* My special thanks to Phil Buonomo, who through months of
|
|||
|
seemingly endless devotion, persuasion, legwork, and sheer
|
|||
|
drive is the man who really made all this happen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 12 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Butch Witherspoon
|
|||
|
Fido 1:288/525
|
|||
|
National Computer Learning Month
|
|||
|
1989 CONTESTS FOR STUDENTS
|
|||
|
Video/Storyboards on Using Computers and Software as Tools
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6 Grand Prizes: One grand prize winner in each category. The
|
|||
|
winner and his/her school or organization will both recieve a
|
|||
|
computer system.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
24 Second Prizes: Four second prize winners in each category.
|
|||
|
Each winner and his/her school or organization will recieve
|
|||
|
software programs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
48 Third Prizes: Honorable mention certificates for winning
|
|||
|
students.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Categories:
|
|||
|
Elementary (kindergarten-grade five)
|
|||
|
Middle (Grades 6-8)
|
|||
|
Secondary (Grades 9-12)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Description: Computers and software are wonderful tools for
|
|||
|
creating video presentations. To produce exciting video
|
|||
|
presentations, students can develop thier own scripts and
|
|||
|
graphics, animate pictures and words, sequence computer screens,
|
|||
|
connect a computer to a video camera or add captions or computer
|
|||
|
generated art to videotapes they have made.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Rules: To enter this contest, submit your original video
|
|||
|
presentation with the theme of using computers and software as
|
|||
|
tools. The video presentation may not exceed 30 minutes. The
|
|||
|
presentation might be a fictional or cartoon story that
|
|||
|
introduces people to the value of computers and software as tools
|
|||
|
or a serious presentation of how to use a computer and software
|
|||
|
as a tool in a specific way. You do not have to use a computer or
|
|||
|
video equipment to produce the presentation; however, the theme
|
|||
|
must be using computers and software as tools. If you produce a
|
|||
|
video tape, submit it as your entry. If you use a computer, do
|
|||
|
not send a disk; either send a videotape of your presentation
|
|||
|
being presented on the screen or send a printout of each screen
|
|||
|
(storyboard) in the correct order. If you do not use a computer,
|
|||
|
submit storyboards of your video presentation using any materials
|
|||
|
you have available. Storyboards are pictures of what each screen
|
|||
|
in a video looks like, put in the correct order. Entries will be
|
|||
|
judged on originality, content, quality of script or story,
|
|||
|
design, illustration and overall attention to detail.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Join the National Computer Learning Month Echo and get in on the
|
|||
|
excitement! For more information send NetMail to Butch
|
|||
|
Witherspoon, SEGUARO BBS, Fido 1:288/525 or write to NCLM Echo,
|
|||
|
P.O. Box 8045, Granite City, IL 62040-8045.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 13 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 14 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Geoff Leff
|
|||
|
Opus 3:640/200
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
New Nodes Starting In FidoNet
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I've been part of FidoNet for approximately 3 years now. I've
|
|||
|
been a user for the most part, and recently became a sysop of
|
|||
|
my own board around 6 months ago. I'm sure most of you probably
|
|||
|
agree that I am still a baby in the life of FidoNet, although,
|
|||
|
I feel I should express my views on a subject. I would like to
|
|||
|
make it clear though, that I am in no way trying to blame
|
|||
|
anybody, and even the party's involved are at no immediate fault
|
|||
|
of their own.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When I started as a sysop of my own OPUS CBCS, I received a lot
|
|||
|
of help from fellow sysops helping me get set up properly, and
|
|||
|
I thank them for it, but the reason I am submitting this
|
|||
|
article, is my concern that other new sysops might have to go
|
|||
|
through the same ordeal as I did. It all started once I
|
|||
|
received my NEW long awaited node number, as a new sysop and
|
|||
|
member of FidoNet, there was still lots of information that I
|
|||
|
wasn't aware of at the time, one of which was that it was left
|
|||
|
up to me to tell all the sysops involved up the track who I was
|
|||
|
polling off of, so that they can adjust their routing files
|
|||
|
accordingly. I admit it should be up to me to tell the people
|
|||
|
involved, after all, I'm the new kid on the block. What
|
|||
|
concerns me though, is how all these people expect a
|
|||
|
'New Kid On The Block' to know who in fact is supposed to know
|
|||
|
this information. An example, As a 'New Kid On The Block' I
|
|||
|
decide to poll off of Joe Bloggs of 640/999. I am expected to
|
|||
|
know all the boards that would be part of the routing so that I
|
|||
|
can tell them that I now poll off of 640/999. As you may guess
|
|||
|
this can sometimes be a little difficult, as I found out when I
|
|||
|
started to poll from a node in Brisbane and then tried about 3
|
|||
|
months later with another node in Sydney. Both times It took
|
|||
|
countless messages all over the place, a lot of angry people and
|
|||
|
of course a few voice calls interstate. It was getting to the
|
|||
|
point where I was starting to think it wasn't worth the trouble.
|
|||
|
Well, I'm happy to say, I am now properly set up in everyone's
|
|||
|
routing files, but only after a lot of headache's. What I'm
|
|||
|
suggesting here is just a simple clause in a message to let
|
|||
|
him/her know which sysops need to know of your existance.
|
|||
|
It's only common courtesy to let him/her know anyway, so how
|
|||
|
about it fellow sysops, us new nodes are the reason FidoNet
|
|||
|
exists, if it wasn't for us, there would be no need for
|
|||
|
such a network. I would really like to hear some people's
|
|||
|
views on this subject, so feel free to send me netmail on
|
|||
|
3:640/200.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 15 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Elections in FidoNet
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Steve Bonine, 115/777
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Selection of FidoNet coordinators by election is becoming quite
|
|||
|
common in FidoNet. Unfortunately, the experience gained in
|
|||
|
conducting those elections has not been shared as widely as it
|
|||
|
should have been. Thus, we have each net or region re-inventing
|
|||
|
the wheel for each election. This takes extra time, and does not
|
|||
|
provide a consistent process throughout the network. I hope that
|
|||
|
this article will serve as a step towards sharing what we have
|
|||
|
learned, as it is only through learning from the experience of
|
|||
|
conducting elections that the best policy can be formulated.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Not all election procedures should be exactly the same, since not
|
|||
|
all election environments in FidoNet are the same. An election
|
|||
|
in a Net with five members is not the same as one conducted in a
|
|||
|
large Region. However, there are aspects which are common, and a
|
|||
|
set of election guidelines is a valuable tool for introducing
|
|||
|
democracy into FidoNet.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Software
|
|||
|
--------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
How important is specialized software for conducting elections in
|
|||
|
FidoNet? When the issue was first raised, I believed that an
|
|||
|
election would not be possible without such software. I no
|
|||
|
longer hold that opinion, although I do see how such utilities
|
|||
|
could save time for the person(s) conducting the election. For a
|
|||
|
small election on a local net level, such software would probably
|
|||
|
be more trouble than it was worth, unless votes are common.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Such software could perform several valuable functions. It could
|
|||
|
make voting easy, thus encouraging a high turnout. It could
|
|||
|
prepare confirmations and lists of votes, removing the burden
|
|||
|
from the vote conductor. Finally, it could improve the security
|
|||
|
of the election, and perhaps even provide a completely secret
|
|||
|
ballot.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There are, however, several disadvantages to using specialized
|
|||
|
voting software. It must be installed on each voter's system, so
|
|||
|
the design must emphasize ease of installation and ease of use.
|
|||
|
It must be available for many different platforms, as we have
|
|||
|
many different hardware configurations in FidoNet, ranging from
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vanilla MS-DOS to almost-compatibles to non-IBM and non-MS-DOS.
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Designing an easy-to-install, easy-to-use, foolproof system for
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this environment is quite a challenge. Finally, the introduction
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of voting software may in fact REDUCE confidence in the election;
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"black boxes" and "magic" are generally distrusted, whereas
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sending a netmail message is something that is easy and
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comfortable.
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FidoNews 6-36 Page 16 4 Sep 1989
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The bottom line is that successful elections have been conducted
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without the use of specialized voting software. If such systems
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become available in the future they may enhance the election
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process, but they are not a prerequisite.
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The Tradeoff
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--- --------
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There is a basic conflict in FidoNet voting between secrecy of
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ballot and ability to verify the vote. I feel that a secret
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ballot is entirely as important as the vote process itself. In
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an election for the local NC, I don't want my friend to know that
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I didn't vote for him. It's none of his business, or anyone
|
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else's business, who I voted for.
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The closest we can come to a true secret ballot in FidoNet, short
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of using voting software, is to choose an individual to conduct
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the election. This individual must have certain qualifications:
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not be a candidate for the office, be honest, and be trusted by
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all parties. However, no matter how noble the individual is who
|
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conducts the election, safeguards should be put in place to
|
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insure that there is no question as to the conduct and count.
|
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Such safeguards are as much for the benefit of the vote conductor
|
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as for the protection of all candidates.
|
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The Safeguard
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--- ---------
|
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|
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There are ways to provide a public check on the vote count
|
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without compromising the principle of a secret ballot. These
|
|||
|
ideas are not my own, but have been set forward in various
|
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echomail conferences, including the pol5_dem development effort.
|
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At first, I thought that this was a lot of trouble for the poor
|
|||
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snook conducting the election, with little actual benefit. As
|
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the discussion progressed, it became clear that there is extra
|
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effort, but significant benefit. Not only does this scheme
|
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|
prevent deliberate fraud, but it catches honest mistakes. Even
|
|||
|
saints have been known to make an occasional clerical error.
|
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|
|||
|
The idea is simple. Each voter is assigned a password, known
|
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only to that voter. (Or the voter picks a password when casting
|
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the vote.) Then individual votes are posted, using these
|
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passwords. Each voter can verify their individual vote, but
|
|||
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cannot deduce others' votes.
|
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|
|||
|
One more piece of information is necessary -- a list of the nodes
|
|||
|
who voted. Without that cross-check, the vote conductor could
|
|||
|
"stuff the ballot box" to the extent that people did not vote,
|
|||
|
making up passwords and assigning votes to them. If there is a
|
|||
|
list posted of who voted, and someone who did not vote sees their
|
|||
|
name in the list, they can point out the problem.
|
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|
|
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|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 17 4 Sep 1989
|
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|
|
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|
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|
A quick example. In an election for NC, the two candidates are
|
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Joe and Sue. The vote runs like this:
|
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|
|
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|
Node Sysop Vote Password
|
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115/123 Elmer Fudd Joe ABC
|
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115/456 Donald Duck Sue DEF
|
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|
115/789 Joe Smith Joe GHI
|
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|
115/987 Sue Jones Sue JKL
|
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|
115/654 Deputy Dawg Joe MNO
|
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|
115/321 Tweety Bird does not vote N/A
|
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|
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|
The person conducting the election would post the following:
|
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|
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|
The following nodes voted: 123, 456, 789, 987, 654
|
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ABC Joe
|
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DEF Sue
|
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GHI Joe
|
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JKL Sue
|
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|
MNO Joe Results: Joe, 3
|
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Sue, 2
|
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|
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|
In a real election, the passwords would be more imaginative, and
|
|||
|
the results would not be posted in node-number order. You can
|
|||
|
see how this method allows each voter to verify that their vote
|
|||
|
was correctly tallied. If Tweety Bird sees her node number
|
|||
|
listed in the list of voting nodes, she can point out the
|
|||
|
problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
What Has Been Learned
|
|||
|
---- --- ---- -------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I have recently been associated with two elections in FidoNet,
|
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|
and several aspects have been interesting. Both of these
|
|||
|
elections were conducted by Rick Moore (115/333), who was
|
|||
|
impeccably qualified using the criteria mentioned above.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The first election was to pick a Regional Coordinator for region
|
|||
|
11. Candidates (sysop or NC) were nominated by Network
|
|||
|
Coordinators. No "screening" was done of nominations beyond
|
|||
|
requiring that each candidate be nominated by an NC. The slate
|
|||
|
of eight candidates was then presented to the NC's for a vote.
|
|||
|
(There are 21 NC's in region 11.) It was decided before the
|
|||
|
election was held to not post the individual vote totals; only
|
|||
|
the winner was announced. This step was taken because it was
|
|||
|
felt that candidates might be unwilling to risk being embarrassed
|
|||
|
by a poor showing.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With 20/20 hindsight, it would have been better to post the
|
|||
|
individual vote counts, or to use a method like the one outlined
|
|||
|
above. Since the winner is from the Chicago area, and the ZC is
|
|||
|
from the Chicago area, and the conductor of the vote is also from
|
|||
|
the Chicago area, it was obvious to the casual observer that
|
|||
|
massive vote fraud had occurred. Actually, I say this only as an
|
|||
|
illustration of how the public posting of the votes is a
|
|||
|
protection to the person conducting the election as well as to
|
|||
|
the candidates.
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 18 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As I write this article, we are in the final phase of an election
|
|||
|
to pick a new Network Coordinator for net 115 in Chicago. Again,
|
|||
|
Rick Moore is conducting the election. Based upon experience
|
|||
|
from the first election, changes were made in the rules for the
|
|||
|
NC election. First, the individual vote totals will be posted.
|
|||
|
Second, the winner will be chosen by MAJORITY (as opposed to
|
|||
|
plurality). Since no one candidate received a majority of the
|
|||
|
votes cast in the election, a runoff is being held between the
|
|||
|
top two candidates.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The learning experience continues with an election for RC in
|
|||
|
region 12, again to be conducted by Rick Moore. This election
|
|||
|
will differ from the previous one in several important respects.
|
|||
|
The nomination process is the same, but votes will be posted
|
|||
|
using a password method as described above. Instead of NC's
|
|||
|
voting for the RC, individual sysops will vote. Again, the
|
|||
|
winner will be selected by majority, with a runoff if necessary.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(Or runoffS. We came within one vote of having a three-way
|
|||
|
runoff in the net-115 election, as the top three candidates
|
|||
|
received 9, 9, and 8 votes each. If three candidates had been in
|
|||
|
the runoff, it is probable that no one would have received a
|
|||
|
majority in that election either, requiring yet another runoff
|
|||
|
between the top two candidates. This is an example of the type
|
|||
|
of unexpected event which can always show up to illustrate that
|
|||
|
the rules which were so carefully prepared do not cover all
|
|||
|
contingencies.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
What Next?
|
|||
|
---- ----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We are still learning. More experience is needed with the voter-
|
|||
|
password method, which has not yet been used in a region-level
|
|||
|
election. Another aspect is sysops voting for an RC; the turnout
|
|||
|
in the election will be an indicator of whether RC's should be
|
|||
|
elected by vote of sysops or by vote of NC's.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As more elections are held in FidoNet, and as we share the
|
|||
|
experience, it will not be necessary for each election to "re-
|
|||
|
invent the wheel". Our hobby is, after all, communication. We
|
|||
|
must communicate what we learn, or we'll each have the honor of
|
|||
|
climbing the same learning curve.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 19 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An Apology of Sorts
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
by Phil Buonomo, 1:107/583, 7:520/583, 9:807/1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Over the past few months, I have become aware of a previously un-
|
|||
|
known character flaw I possess. It seems that I have a bad ten-
|
|||
|
dency to group people together. I want to make it clear here
|
|||
|
and now that I do NOT feel that the majority of members of the
|
|||
|
*C structure are bad. Some may have shown poor judgement lately
|
|||
|
in the implementation of Policy 4, but I do not believe that
|
|||
|
there has been any malicious intent behind that implementation.
|
|||
|
Additionally, some people have been embarrassed and hurt by some
|
|||
|
of the articles I have written. I hereby render my apologies to
|
|||
|
Jim Dunmyer and JJ Marquez. Jim is a good example of what a *C
|
|||
|
should strive to be, and if there were more like him, perhaps
|
|||
|
FidoNet would not be in the mess that it is. As for JJ, while I
|
|||
|
do not agree with his interpretations concerning conferences, I
|
|||
|
feel that he was caught in a situation that was not of his mak-
|
|||
|
ing, and therefore also did not deserve the chastizement I gave
|
|||
|
him in a recent article. Fellows, no-one's perfect, and I'm not
|
|||
|
even close. I'm sorry, and hope that you'll realize that my
|
|||
|
intentions were not malevolent in nature, either.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As for Steven Bonine, I do believe that he's trying to improve
|
|||
|
things, and that he bears no malevolence towards the nodes of
|
|||
|
FidoNet, nor a desire for power over others. Considering my own
|
|||
|
flaws, and the extraordinary measures I was forced to undertake
|
|||
|
to bring a chance at democracy back to FidoNet, I don't feel
|
|||
|
comfortable faulting the man any more. I urge Steve to take a
|
|||
|
little more time in making decisions of policy, as they have
|
|||
|
such serious ramifications for the network.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
At FidoCon, several RC's have expressed an intent to bring demo-
|
|||
|
cratic representation to FidoNet, and claimed to be moving in
|
|||
|
that direction already. Since TJ's mention of trust, I have
|
|||
|
decided to take them at face value unil proven otherwise. I
|
|||
|
also hereby resolve not to let a few bad apples spoil the bunch,
|
|||
|
provided the rest of the bunch is willing to help weed out the
|
|||
|
bad apples. I urge others to do so as well.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I'm sorry if I offended anyone else. I'm not a diplomat, and I
|
|||
|
sometimes step on toes trying to accomplish a goal. I believe
|
|||
|
in getting the job DONE, no matter what the cost. I am proud of
|
|||
|
of that reputation, but it does tend to cause grief for myself
|
|||
|
and others. For that, I apologize.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Phil Buonomo
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 20 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
LATEST VERSIONS
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Latest Software Versions
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MS-DOS Systems
|
|||
|
--------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Fido 12n+* Phoenix 1.3 TBBS 2.1
|
|||
|
Lynx 1.30 QuickBBS 2.04* TComm/TCommNet 3.4
|
|||
|
Opus 1.03b+ RBBS 17.2A TPBoard 5.2
|
|||
|
Wildcat! 2.00P
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Network Node List Other
|
|||
|
Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BinkleyTerm 2.20 EditNL 4.00 ARC 6.02
|
|||
|
D'Bridge 1.21* MakeNL 2.12 ARCmail 2.0
|
|||
|
Dutchie 2.90C ParseList 1.30 ConfMail 4.00
|
|||
|
FrontDoor 2.0 Prune 1.40 EMM 2.02
|
|||
|
PRENM 1.47 XlatList 2.90 GROUP 2.10
|
|||
|
SEAdog 4.51A* XlaxDiff 2.32 LHARC 1.13*
|
|||
|
XlaxNode 2.32 MSG 3.3
|
|||
|
MSGED 1.99
|
|||
|
PK[UN]ZIP 0.92*
|
|||
|
QM 1.0*
|
|||
|
TCOMMail 2.2
|
|||
|
TMail 1.11
|
|||
|
TPBNetEd 3.2
|
|||
|
UFGATE 1.03
|
|||
|
XRS 2.3*
|
|||
|
ZmailQ 1.09*
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Apple Macintosh
|
|||
|
---------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Red Ryder Host v2.1b3 Tabby 2.0* MacArc 0.03
|
|||
|
Mansion 7.0 ArcMac 1.3
|
|||
|
WWIV (Mac) 3.0 StuffIt 1.51
|
|||
|
TImport 1.331
|
|||
|
TExport 1.32
|
|||
|
Timestamp 1.6
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 21 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Tset 1.3
|
|||
|
Timestart 1.1
|
|||
|
Tally 1.1
|
|||
|
Mehitabel 1.2
|
|||
|
Archie 1.60
|
|||
|
Numberizer 1.5c
|
|||
|
MessageEdit 1.0
|
|||
|
Mantissa 1.0
|
|||
|
PreStamp 2.0
|
|||
|
R.PreStamp 2.0
|
|||
|
Saphire 2.1t
|
|||
|
Epistle II 1.0
|
|||
|
Import 1.2b
|
|||
|
Export 1.2b
|
|||
|
Sundial 1.2b
|
|||
|
AreaFix 1.1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Commodore Amiga
|
|||
|
---------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software Network Mailers Other Utilities
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Paragon 1.00+* BinkleyTerm 1.50 ConfMail 1.10*
|
|||
|
ChameleonEdit 0.10
|
|||
|
RMB 1.30
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Atari ST
|
|||
|
--------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bulletin Board Software Network Mailer Other Utilities
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Name Version Name Version Name Version
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Star-Net 2.00 BinkleyTerm 1.03a ConfMail 1.00
|
|||
|
EchoDoor 0.11 ParseList 1.30
|
|||
|
GS Point 0.61 ARC 5.21
|
|||
|
TurboArc 1.1
|
|||
|
LHARC 0.40
|
|||
|
PKUNZIP 1.00
|
|||
|
MSGED 1.96S
|
|||
|
SRENUM 6.2
|
|||
|
OMMM 1.30
|
|||
|
Timestop 1.00
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+ Netmail capable (does not require additional mailer software)
|
|||
|
* Recently changed
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 22 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
|
|||
|
reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
|
|||
|
all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 23 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
NOTICES
|
|||
|
=================================================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Interrupt Stack
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 Oct 1989
|
|||
|
20th Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11 Oct 1989
|
|||
|
First International Modula-2 Conference at Bled, Yugoslavia
|
|||
|
hosting Niklaus Wirth and the British Standards Institution.
|
|||
|
Contact 1:106/8422 for more information.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11 Nov 1989
|
|||
|
A new area code forms in northern Illinois at 12:01 am.
|
|||
|
Chicago proper will remain area code 312; suburban areas
|
|||
|
formerly served with that code will become area code 708.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
23 Nov 1989
|
|||
|
26th Anniversary of "Dr. Who" - and still going strong
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
30 Dec 1989
|
|||
|
Telephone area codes (5, 3 and 0) are abolished in Hong Kong
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you have something which you would like to see on this
|
|||
|
calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FidoNews 6-36 Page 24 4 Sep 1989
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mort Sternheim 1:321/109 Chairman of the Board
|
|||
|
Bob Rudolph 1:261/628 President
|
|||
|
Matt Whelan 3:3/1 Vice President
|
|||
|
Bill Bolton 3:711/403 Vice President-Technical Coordinator
|
|||
|
Linda Grennan 1:147/1 Secretary
|
|||
|
Kris Veitch 1:147/30 Treasurer
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IFNA COMMITTEE AND BOARD CHAIRS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Administration and Finance Mark Grennan 1:147/1
|
|||
|
Board of Directors Mort Sternheim 1:321/109
|
|||
|
Bylaws Don Daniels 1:107/210
|
|||
|
Ethics Vic Hill 1:147/4
|
|||
|
Executive Committee Bob Rudolph 1:261/628
|
|||
|
International Affairs Rob Gonsalves 2:500/1
|
|||
|
Membership Services David Drexler 1:147/47
|
|||
|
Nominations & Elections David Melnick 1:107/233
|
|||
|
Public Affairs David Drexler 1:147/47
|
|||
|
Publications Rick Siegel 1:107/27
|
|||
|
Security & Individual Rights Jim Cannell 1:143/21
|
|||
|
Technical Standards Rick Moore 1:115/333
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DIVISION AT-LARGE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10 Courtney Harris 1:102/732 Don Daniels 1:107/210
|
|||
|
11 Bill Allbritten 1:11/301 Mort Sternheim 1:321/109
|
|||
|
12 Bill Bolton 3:711/403 Mark Grennan 1:147/1
|
|||
|
13 Irene Henderson 1:107/9 (vacant)
|
|||
|
14 Ken Kaplan 1:100/22 Ted Polczyinski 1:154/5
|
|||
|
15 Scott Miller 1:128/12 Matt Whelan 3:3/1
|
|||
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16 Ivan Schaffel 1:141/390 Robert Rudolph 1:261/628
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