[New-imc] mexico

Sheri Herndon sheri at indymedia.org
Sat Mar 15 20:25:06 PST 2003


nick,
can you do something like this?  or blicero?
what do others think?
sheri

At 9:46 PM -0300 3/15/03, blicero wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 01:20:01PM -0800, Sheri Herndon wrote:
>>  hi everyone,
>>
>>  i think in this case it is appropriate to remove mexico from the
>>  cities list.  i've been talking with nick and have followed this
>>  situation for over 2 years with andrew kennis.  i think it is clear
>>  that there are problems, especially since a northerner is the only
>>  person in possession of a password and there have been huge issues in
>>  the collective that is forming in assuming that andrew's behavior is
>>  accepted by the indymedia network.  i think one person in control of
>>  a password, who is also not a citizen of the country, and who has
>>  caused problems in the past, and has alienated people from wanting to
>>  participate in the local collective are all reasons enough.
>>
>>  do we have a process?  is this enough information for removal of a
>>  link from the cities list?  also, mexico never went through the new
>>  imc process and it's a good opportunity to start from scratch with
>>  the collective vladimir is in and with whom nick is coordinating.
>>
>
>i suggested we write down a description of the situation and make it
>circulate to imc-comm and imc-process and set a dead line
>reinforcing with principles of unity about local organizing (i have no
>time to check them) would make this a proper quick proposal
>
>I don't think no one really can have anything to complain since all
>mexico process is out of principles and out of any king of common
>project we share
>
>--
>ciao
>blicero
>gpg --keyserver autistici.org --recv-key CDAA2B16
>gpg/pgp keys lynx -dump 
>http://www.autistici.org/loa/blicero/keys.asc | gpg --import -
>
>-- difendi lo stile di vita del DODO --


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