Thomas Bridge wrote:
>> David Murphy wrote:
> >
> > Quoting <38D8B0DE.D8E6FE12 at via-net-works.ie>
> > by Thomas Bridge <thomas.bridge at via-net-works.ie>:
> >
> > > > > 4. All members shall be bound by this constitution.
> >
> > > > Really ? Legally ? Perhaps just "Members shall be asked to read
> > > > the constitution".
> >
> > > I don't know - that particular bit was taken straight from the
> > > Redbrick Constitution.
> >
> > We put that in the RB constitution, 'cos we needed to get people to
> > agree to follow the various rules and regs around network access in
> > DCU. These aren't issues that ILUG has to worry about, I think.
>> I've actually had a quick think about this - I think we should keep it
> so that we can maintain control over who speaks on behalf of ILUG.
>
We don't have such rules do we? So what you're talking about more or
less amounts to censorship? If you're talking about list traffic, well I
think it's understood that what's said is people's opinions. If you're
talking about public statement, that's the job of the PRO or a
PRO-appointed representative, no?
Wierd,
Ross.
> T.
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