Quoting Nadav Har'El, from the post of Mon, 18 Nov: > On Mon, Nov 18, 2002, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote about "Ynet published our reponse to >Mr. Skup": > > http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2255115,00.html > > M.K. Ronen also replied to Skup: see > http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2255774,00.html
Skop or Scop I think. not Skup. I believe Ronen is either trying a provocative menuver here' or being a little manipulated, because her law is both bad for the government, bad for the citizens, anti-democratic, and makes very little technical sense, not to mention screwes many more companies other than mickeysoft. I responded to her in Ynet, but it will probably drown in a sea of flames again. I'm not sure it's worth answering here really before the elections calm down and we know who is in the next Knesset. Our efforts will most probably be better directed at the parties, to put freedom of information and promotion of open standards in their platform. When I read her words it pisses me off to the point of fantasizing on running a small party to the knesset so there is at least ONE or two MKs who know ANYTHING about the technological issues of the information economy and digital gap, but then I remember that it requires becoming a politician and use your elbows to the point they break, and I get back to work :) -- Urban legend Ira Abramov http://ira.abramov.org/email/ This post is encrypted twice with ROT-13. Documenting or attempting to crack this encryption is illegal.
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