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:CPI: Cyberspace Policy Institute Accepts Debate with AdTI
CPI: Cyberspace Policy Institute Accepts Debate with AdTI
Jun 17, 2002, 17 :30 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (9222 reads)

(Other stories by Tony Stanco)

"With the release of the ADTI white paper, there is an opportunity for the two camps to sit together and open a new chapter, where a reasoned dialog can prevail. So, let’s all accept the ADTI offer for a full and fair debate on the merits. This summer, each side can submit their facts, figures, examples, reasons and arguments. The results, then, can be presented at the CPI/World Bank’s International Open Source in Government Symposium in Washington, D.C. on October 17 and 18, 2002, for the world to evaluate.

"To this end, the Cyberspace Policy Institute accepts ADTI’s gracious offer for debate, and submits the paper by John Viega and Bob Fleck, "Dispelling Myths about the GPL and Free Software," to further the dialog..."

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  From the latest issue of "Computerworl ...   "Microsoft Ships Tool With Nimda Worm"   
rob
Jun 17, 2002, 19:08:16
 
I suppose this is good. I mean any intel ...   What exactly is the debate?   
Eric Laffoon
Jun 17, 2002, 19:16:06
 
> I suppose this is good. I mean any int ...   Re: What exactly is the debate?   
Zoran
Jun 17, 2002, 21:31:44
 
The irony of this happening now is too g ...   RE:Microsoft Ships Tool With Nimda Worm   
Gary Stewart
Jun 17, 2002, 23:22:13
 
...just after AdTI fired several .45 cal ...   AdTI don't want to lose credibility...   
Xunil Ung
Jun 18, 2002, 04:31:54
 
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