On 2015-06-16 at 15:44 -0400, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> The LC, in my opinion, should pass along to candidates *all*
> questions, and the candidates can choose to answer each question (or
> not) as they see fit, any or all the questions posed.

How about "All questions except those which they can document clearly as
illegal or otherwise causing professional problems for LOPSA were they
to be asked, and all rejected questions must be made available to the
membership in a list (with question poser redacted)."

After all, if someone were to pose a question about how LOPSA might
achieve its goals of assassinating the ... "president of Canada" (and
definitely not any other country, I don't need a visit) and that _had_
to be asked, then the results might be deeply unfortunate, including in
how the whole situation reflects upon LOPSA.

Because there's always somebody who _will_ abuse such a rule.

The filtered out questions don't need to be posted to the public, only
to a members-only area of the web-site, or to the mailing-list with an
`X-No-Archive:` header (or whatever is mostly honoured these days).

-Phil
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