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Victor,<br>
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Can you explain, as far as you are able, why this module would be a bad
thing? How does this offend you?<br>
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I can infer, from your 'allowed to infect the Drupal codespace'
comment, and demand that it be taken down that you feel that all Drupal
sites should be available to all people. It seems that you yourself
want to restrict who uses it, and how. That seems to go against
democratic sentiment as well.<br>
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Brian<br>
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Victor Kane wrote:
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cite="mid:ff176451003090206l435cb41ch64edb241ad35a8e8@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Regarding the _rigorous_ CVS rights granting process, how
is it that new user
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://drupal.org/user/701600">http://drupal.org/user/701600</a> is
rushed through that process, and allowed to infect the Drupal codespace
with a module banning countries from using a Drupal site???
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<div>The offending module: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://drupal.org/project/countryban">http://drupal.org/project/countryban</a> goes
against all democratic sentiment and should be taken down immediately,
and this individual, who wishes to do the work of those who would
restrict internet access based on origin of country, should have his
CVS rights taken from him immediately.</div>
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<div>Victor Kane</div>
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