espresso@e-scape.net wrote:
>
> My personal inclination, I think, would be to e-mail the last batch
> of .ORG members and ask them to contact Joop themselves if they want
> to "opt-in" for the Polling Booth process. That way, you wouldn't
> be violating their privacy or committing ICANNATLARGE.ORG to
> accepting Joop as webmaster/listholder/decision-maker but those
> members would still have a chance to vote if they wanted to.
> Would sending that sort of message to 20-or-so members (Bcc, of
> course) seem like a reasonable solution to you?
>
I went ahead and did this. I sent a copy of Joop's Polling Booth
announcement, with a brief covering note of explanation, to the 17 e-mail
addresses that were on Vittorio's list but not also on Joop's list. Doing it
"BCC" took me a little longer than it would have by putting all the names in
the "Mail to" field; but it is a nod to privacy. (We should be examples of
what we want cyberspace to become.)