The basic rules for the operation of Cyberspace Communication are laid out by the bylaws. However, over the years, various other policies have been set.
Any Cyberspace Communications member can propose a referendum for vote by the membership. The results of such votes are binding on the board and can only be overturned by another member referendum. Bylaw Amendments are not listed here (see the bylaws), nor are unsuccessful motions. All motions, can be found at the member vote page.
NOTE: This motion is modified by the next one.
FingerThe following services will be restricted to VERIFIED GREX MEMBERS and VERIFIED GREX USERS (however the board shall define that term) because of the potential for world-wide mischief:
Whois
Ping
Mail (incoming and outgoing)
Incoming Usenet News
Incoming Telnet
Incoming FTP
Incoming Lynx
Talk (and it's various permutations)
Archie
Veronica
WAIS
Gopher (with all Telnet capabilities disabled)
Outgoing Usenet NewsThe following services will be restricted to VERIFIED GREX MEMBERS in good standing, because these services utilize a lot of bandwidth, offer less of a benefit to the Grex community as a whole, and/or hold the potential for system cracking and other undesirable activities:
Outgoing FTPBeing that the major objection to open access for the above services is the lack of available bandwidth on Grex's internet link, It is understood that any of these services may be made available to all VERIFIED USERS as well as VERIFIED MEMBERS as soon as Grex acquires a link of suitable power and robustness.
Outgoing Telnet
Outgoing Lynx
Gopher (with telnet capability enabled.)
IRC
In order to maintain the integrity of both Grex, and of the Internet as a whole, the Grex board shall have the power to restrict or deny internet access to groups or individuals who pose a security risk, or who engage in inappropriate behavior (as defined by the Grex board).
The board may also make modifications to this proposal without resorting to a member vote in the case of an emergency situation, or if some provision of this proposal proves to be technically impossible to implement.
The Cyberspace Communications board sometimes makes motions authorizing certain actions or establishing certain procedures. These could be overridden by another board vote or a member referendum. This page lists only motions of lasting interests. It does not include motions to experiment with connecting to the internet for three months, nor motions to purchase a rubber stamp, which are of mere historical interest. More complete board minutes are also available on-line.
NOTE: Staff has never yet done this, but remains authorized to do so.
Permanent root access, access to the staff conference, and access to the "baff" mailing list shall be with the advice and consent of the Board.
NOTE: GrexOhio is has pretty much evaporated but this sets a precident.
(2) The acceptable items of identification are government-issued ID, school-issued ID, library-issued ID, or a personal check written to Cyberspace Communications Inc. by the person requesting access. To be accepted, the item must be currently valid (i.e. not expired), must identify the person by name, and must include additional identifying information other than a photograph (such as home address, passport number, or name of school).
(3) There shall be one individual, referred to hereafter as "verifier", who is responsible for accepting verification requests and ID, notifying the appropriate staff member(s) so that access may be granted if the criteria of (1) and (2) are met, and notifying the requester if the ID is not acceptable.
(4) The board shall solicit volunteers and appoint the verifier. The term of office is one year and is renewable. Any verified user is eligible for the post of verifier. If a volunteer for the post is not currently verified, then for the purpose of gaining eligibility he or she may present identification to the board that meets the criteria enumerated in (2).
(5) In the case of personal checks submitted to the treasurer of Cyberspace Communications Inc., the treasurer may also verify a user, provided the check meets the criteria of (2) and is accompanied by a signed letter as required in (1).
(6) An individual whose request for verification is denied may appeal the decision to the board. The board's ruling on appeals is final.
NOTE: This motion says that any root staff who need and want keys to the machine room may have them.
NOTE: This is about .yeswrite and .nowrite files, which allow a person to filter which users may 'write' or 'talk' to them. They were briefly controversial.