Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!jsq From: karish@mindcraft.com (Chuck Karish) Newsgroups: comp.std.unix Subject: New moderator: speak now... Message-ID: <18184@cs.utexas.edu> Date: 26 Feb 91 20:23:20 GMT References: <17525@cs.utexas.edu> <17656@cs.utexas.edu> <18090@cs.utexas.edu> Sender: jsq@cs.utexas.edu Organization: Mindcraft, Inc. Lines: 42 Approved: jsq@cs.utexas.edu (Moderator, John S. Quarterman) X-Submissions: std-unix@uunet.uu.net Submitted-by: karish@mindcraft.com (Chuck Karish) After withdrawals from candidacy by all the other volunteers, Sean Eric Fagan (seanf@sco.com) is the provisional replacement moderator for com.std.unix. If there's any objection to simply accepting him as the new moderator by acclamation, please speak up now, either by posting or by E-mail to me (karish@mindcraft.com). If I don't hear anything within a week of the time I see this posting come back from John, I'll send an announcement to news.announce.newgroups that the reins have been shifted. One of the other volunteers has expressed concern about perceptions of possible conflict of interest, in that Sean is an employee of a major UNIX vendor. I have several answers to this concern. First, the idea that anyone can be truly objective about anything is a polite fiction at best. We all try to be fair, and a good-faith effort in this direction is all we can hope for. If anyone thinks the moderator is showing bias, USENET offers plenty of channels to express dissatisfaction, both public and private. Second, all of us have our own axes to grind, as users, as vendors, or as service providers. The fact that a particular axe may be sharpened by the thought of commercial advantage doesn't make it any more or less legitimate than one that comes from a different set of preferences. I suggest that we use the approach that the POSIX committees use: Every participant is assumed to speak for her/himself. It's assumed that ALL participants have something at stake, or they wouldn't bother to do all that work. Third, Sean has agreed to post some sort of disclaimer cooked up with the help of his employer's legal staff. I hope I don't have to page past it too many times; I don't really think it's necessary. Chuck Karish karish@mindcraft.com Mindcraft, Inc. (415) 323-9000 Volume-Number: Volume 22, Number 132