TBTF Log, week of 2000-09-03 (original) (raw)

2000-09-09

10:52:57 PM

(Asia / Pacific) (Latin America & Carribean)
Johannes Chiang Raul Echeberria
Lulin Gao Ivan Moura Campos
Masanobu Katoh Aluisio S. Nunes
Hong Jie Li Patricio Poblete
Sureswaran Ramadass Claudio Silva Menezes

(Africa)
Calvin Browne
Alan Levin
Nii Quaynor
One rather controversial wrinkle excluded two candidates in the European region who had nonetheless gotten more than the required number of member endorsements. ICANN decided that no more than seven candidates would be fielded in any one region. According to Ted Byfield, there was at the time "a medium-size to-do" over this decision. (I was unable to find any mention of the seven-candidate cutoff on the ICANN site now.) Because ICANN's Nominating Committee named five candidates for Europe, only two slots were available for member-endorsed candidates. The two excluded candidates are Lutz Donnerhacke, with 912 endorsements, and Dmitri Bourkovwith 570. (The 2% cutoff for EU was 471.) In all other regions, all candidates who exceeded the cutoff for endorsements made it onto the ballot.
The standout candidate for member endorsements was Andy Mueller-Maguhn with 2886. Mueller-Maguhn is a prominent member of Germany's Chaos Computer Club.


2000-09-06

1:08:44 PM

12:17:44 PM

10:20:25 AM


2000-08-24

3:03:49 PM
* updated Some people listen to music while coding.Download descramble.mp3(6 MB) (mirror). You'll be so glad you did. It's a rendition of one function from the module DVDdescramble.c, sung in a mock-70s folksy style in a rather cracked voice. The author and artist, Joe Wecker, comments: "Anyone who knows C should be able to figure it out." The chorus consists of riffs on:
> I hate the DMCA
> It makes this song illegal
Thanks to TBTF Irregular Strata Rose Chalup for the best laugh of the day.

Note added 2000-08-25; updated 2000-09-06: Wecker's guide for rendering the C code into plain English wasthis version by CMU professor Dave Touretzky, who testified as a witness in the recently concludedfirst phase of the DeCSS trial. The source code for the css_descramble function in this song is 26 lines, 532 characters. My transcription of the 6-1/2-minute song runs to 164 lines and nearly 3600 characters. The sung function represents about 2% of the source code of DeCSS as distributed. At this rate, singing the whole package would occupy nearly half a CD-ROM and take 5 hours to perform. (Maybe less because you wouldn't need to sing all the code comments.)
Initially five weblogs picked up the story [ kelpie, rc3,metajohn,random walks,scripting.com ] -- I don't know who was first -- and it was mentioned on Slashdot, though not on the top page. As of Monday 2000-08-28 the weblogging has ballooned to include: [ stuffed dog,pah,flutterby,backup brain,fozbaca,virulent memes,techdirt,captain cursor fark. ]
This story finally got some liquid ink, even if I did have towrite it myself..
Note added 2000-09-14: Yesterday MP3.com removed Joe Wecker's song from its servers. See the story atCNET.


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