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RE: Compcomm: Draft "IUCr Computing Commission's opinion on

  • To: Multiple recipients of list <compcomm-l@iucr.org>
  • Subject: RE: Compcomm: Draft "IUCr Computing Commission's opinion on
  • From: Lachlan Cranswick <l.m.d.cranswick@dl.ac.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 17:29:56 +0100 (BST)

Hi,

Just looking at my Compcomm Email archive.  Did my initial 
reply to David and Simon make it through to the list?  

Just in case - it follows again.

Lachlan.


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>From David:
>       You probably need professional advice about the content before you put i
t
> out publicly, but one small change I would make is to leave out 'It is
> common knowledge that', which always seems to weaken a statement.
>

'It is common knowledge that' has been deleted.

If it is the "opinion" of the Computing Commission - do we
need professional advice before making our opinions public?
(have been relatively recently at Columbia University - I am
perhaps more used to First Amendment Rights?)

Also, have read Simon's Email and think it might be better if
we first get 1 or 2 relevant weblinks to the list for members
to read up on - then put back a starting draft again.

My Email has stuffed up and it will take me a little
while to recover from this.

Lachlan.

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