On Sunday 04 May 2008, arc wrote:
We are on the internet and I have the right to express my opinion without revealing my name and surname.
Sure. In these cases, a pseudonym has proven to be handy quite often. As you might see, an assumed gender is helpful when referring to your statements.
This is freedom of speech and it's a shame that people like you who are part of such a project don't understand this.
You are surely free to express your opinions, but a recognisable person, be it real or virtual, helps to account statements and gives them more weight. This is only a hint, do as you like.
I didn't want to offend or ignore anybody, trust me. As you can read on my personal website: www.chi3.org
Good example. Here you are "arc", there you are "chi3". A cross-reference would be nice, like "Chi3" arc@mit.edu, plus that link in the .sig. Again, just a suggestion. My Italian is not very good, but I assume your suggested gender is male?
As Richard said, this is not the best way to push them so I wrote to you because I REALLY want to help you.
Thank you, help is always welcome.
Thank you very much for all your wonderful work and sorry if I caused some confusion.
You prefer to block mail from google, some people prefer real names. Let's not let that get into our (common) way.
Torsten