Ián Txaglh Group: citizens (462 posts total) (last post: March 24, 2008 - 14:06) | > > If half the government had made a decision how to host our domains without telling the other half before they decided it all on their own, that would have been a problem, yes. I'd say it would have collapsed the government pretty efficiently.
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> *cough* But if John Tyrannosaurus Smith and Samantha Tyrannosaura Jones would choose to host something that they'd love to call "New Talossan Fora" at a place of their choice, who of our citizens had to follow them? I guess we who are not Smith and Jones already agreed on having a plebiscite to sort these things out.
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> More precisely to the point, Mr President, if I and anyone else would love to found a Talossan Art School, would this foundation have to be acknowledged by the government? If the government wouldn' like said foundation, they hopefully rather shrug and mind their government business instead of feeling tickled into causing a pretty efficient collapse.
well, seeing this debate going on, i add my thoughts.
yes, it would be a problem, if two governmental members will start an enterprise hosting talossan official domains without this has been approved by whole government.
if any member of government will start a gallery web-page i would find it fine, while this might be classified as an acceptable personal initiative in our status quo. if we have 100+ citizens, it would be problem too, cos governmental members are public agent and i believe such public agents should avoid any enterprise during their public service. but we haven't and any initiative is welcome.
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Ián "Suôrsch Grültcätsfiglheu" Txaglh
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