Why don't interested volunteers (who have access to -private) just email authors (aka copyright holders) of messages which they find useful for declassification?
They could collect a public mbox or whatever, with quoted portions from people who fail to agree to disclassification "bleeped" out. I don't disagree that multiple people working together could do more work than an individial, but I also don't think that it necessitates appointment by DPL.. Isn't this the usual way, after all? Then the burden lies (more explicitly) on the people persuing declassification, and depends only on posters replying to messages of the form Do you agree to a declassification to the following messages to -private? msg-id subj date hyperlink etc Then a signed message can accept a list of message ids for which declassification is authorized; whee! Of course a more extreme version of this is have no such declassification group, appointed or self-organized, and posters to -private who want to declassify their own messages can do so, possibly in a documented way such as sending a bleeped copy of the mail to -private-declassified or whatever.. Which is really no proposal at all; its just a bunch of people doing what they want :) -- Clear skies, Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]