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Subject: Re: Proposal: New testing methods for SSDF (1)

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 04:49:54 04/14/98

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On April 14, 1998 at 07:12:34, Amir Ban wrote:

>On April 14, 1998 at 03:50:49, Ed Schröder wrote:
>
>>Everybody who wins the GOLD medal has to pass the doping control.
>>And the current gold medal winner *REFUSES* to pass the doping
>>control.
>>
>>Openness is the only way that will take away all suspicion. In the
>>meantime the BASIC trust from my side is gone because the autoplayer
>>is kept hidden by all means. Here it comes again what bothers me the
>>most....
>>
>
>To use your analogy, you would give every athlete the right to stop
>every other athlete and demand a drug test ?
>
>You know these tests are done by the Olympic committee or other official
>bodies. What if every athlete would say: "Hey ! I and my doctor are
>experts in doping ! We know of 60 drugs the Olympic committee hasn't
>heard of. Anyway I don't trust the committee. I want the gold medalist
>tomorrow morning in my doctor's office."
>
>It's up to the organization doing the tests (SSDF) to make sure that
>everything is done in good order. You know they can get any advice they
>want if they ask for it (including from you). If the autoplayer is an
>important user feature, let the buyers disapprove (to your advantage).
>In your position, you are the wrong person to complain about this.
>
>If you won't trust the SSDF on this issue, why would you trust them on
>any other, including the list itself ?
>
>Amir


This has nothing to do with MIS-TRUST of the SSDF. They have my FULL
trust. I told you my complaint, only programmers can (are able) to
check if an autoplayer is clean. You did not comment on that.

Concerning the used gold medal example, it is normal in every sport
to pass the doping control. Generally excepted. No demands should
be needed.

The use of AUTO232 by SSDF exist by the permission of the
programmers. If this rule is broken then what do you expect?

Silence?

- Ed -



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