Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!malgudi!osc.edu!karl.kleinpaste From: karl.kleinpaste@osc.edu Subject: Re: Why not pick *nice* places for the Usenix conventions? Message-ID: <1991Jun28.165006.713@oar.net> Sender: news@oar.net Nntp-Posting-Host: ashley.osc.edu Organization: Viento Gigabit Testbed, Ohio Supercomputer Center References: <1991Jun28.123120.20479@crl.dec.com> Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1991 17:47:08 GMT Lines: 36 geer@crl.dec.com writes: > I'm horrified that USENIX will be meeting in New Orleans, in a > state that has the most repressive view of women's right to > choice of all the fifty states. i'd agree that we cannot simply do nothing, for, as always, silence kills. If Usenix is going to start adopting political viewpoints on every subject that comes along, I'm just going to drop out entirely and take up carpentry again. Usenix, a technical association designed to foster use of and understanding among users of the UNIX operating system, establishes a policy on abortion? To be followed by what? A policy on the Brady Bill, and with just as much basis? A heavy-duty endorsement of or objection to the Fully Informed Jury Amendment? Where's the Usenix position paper on solutions to the acid rain problem? On starvation in Ethiopia? On the morality of the Gulf War? When does Usenix start funding CPSR and/or EFF? At least the latter two bear some resemblance to the association's raison d'etre. Pick convention locations because of what it'll do for Usenix, please, not for what it'll do for your feelings and political views. Pick your personal and political views as you see fit, as always. Don't attend the New Orleans Usenix Conference, if you wish, as your personal statement against Louisiana's habits. And before you adopt any position of such a magnitude, purporting to represent the views of the Usenix Association, kindly poll the membership to find out what view it is you should be endorsing on our collective behalf. Then you're liable to find yourself in the uncomfortable position of having to explain why you're bothering the membership with, and spending the membership's money on, such things rather than fostering UNIX. It really disturbs me to find what I perceive as an arrogance to assume such a position on behalf of an organization which exists for no such reasons. --karl