[Seattle-editorial] Re: [IMC-Seattle] Re: Indy Security Issue
sheri at indymedia.org
sheri at speakeasy.net
Sat May 1 16:09:55 PDT 2004
who currently have passwords?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Eisenschmidt [mailto:relayer at riseup.net]
> Sent: Saturday, May 1, 2004 10:34 PM
> To: 'ListEditorial'
> Cc: 'ListSeaTech', 'ListSeattle'
> Subject: [IMC-Seattle] Re: Indy Security Issue
>
> Laury,
>
> I did not see the unauthorized changes. Sorry your work was
> maligned.we may see more of this until we match the active editors
> with the available passwords.
>
> This type of politics is not new at Seattle indymedia, but those who
> know me know this: I don't play with other peoples work, nor will I
> tolerate it.
>
> This type of sabatage is meant to offend not only members, but to
> discredit us by driving a visible wedge between us. Damage done,
> let's move on.
>
> I will propose that we change the passwords soon, but i had hoped it
> would be before the need arose. It was not done soon enough
> appearently.
>
> In Solidarity,
>
> Joseph
>
>
>
>
>
> Quoting Laury <webshiva at cablespeed.com>:
>
> > This morning I discovered that someone had replaced the Amy
> > Goodman
> > abstract (i.e., the summary that appears on the home page) with a
> >
> > protest statement about the Seattle rest phase. Since a
> > password was
> > needed to make this change, this is very troubling.
> >
> > During our last meeting, Joseph proposed limiting the editorial
> >
> > passwords to active (or recently active) members of the editorial
> >
> > collective. What is the status of this action item?
> >
> > -- Laury
> >
> >
>
>
> Joseph
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