All right, this is getting silly. I just talked to my brother who got a letter to the editor published in the Economist. He didn't sign a single thing, and there are no disclaimers. The Economist is based in England, but it has offices in many countries. That subjects them to almost every conceivable jurisdiction, and they still don't seem to worry about it. They archive everything. They charge for it. They even edited the letter!!!
My vote is to change nothing. If the Economist, who has far more money to worry about these things than we do, doesn't worry, neither should debian. Regards, Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED]