On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 02:03 +0200, Michael Vasiliev wrote: > > Quoting Jonathan Ben Avraham, from the post of Tue, 30 Jan: > > > Hi RP, > > > What reason do you have to believe that your identity is worth stealing?
> So, a man decides to call himself Random Penguin, rather than, say, Daniel > Johnson [...] Call me whatever you want, but I > believe that sometimes these virtuals allow a person to express her/him-self > better than under the real name. There are topics some people would like to > discuss while staying incognito. Now, his decision that Linux in Israel is > one of these topics is none of my business. I agree completely and I don't think that Daniel Johnson (or whatever) must identify himself legally to us when discussing Linux in Israel or any other topic. But I also think that when one conducts political activity - such as organizing a petition - it looks very suspicious if one does not identify oneself using a real name. I personally am very loath to subscribe to political activities organized by anonymous people. -- Oded ::.. NOTE! currently system is at most 8*65536 bytes long. This 512 kB kernel size should be enough -- Linus Torvalds ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]