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I Vote for Honesty Over Transparency
The operative word should be "honesty".

How many times have you seen ads, e.g., that are transparently dishonest? Doesn't "Transparent" mean that one can see through outward behavior into true and sometimes hidden motivations?

Journalists and politicians are often transparently dishonest as well, and others (not to fault any one group), which illustrates that trust results only from being total honest and not simply being "transparent".
Posted by: lmenningen   Posted on: 11/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I Vote for Honesty Over Transparency  lmenningen | 11/06/07
No, there is more to transparency than honesty.  DonnieBoy | 11/07/07
Honesty and transparency  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 11/09/07
Trust, Honesty, Transparency: They go together  orcmid | 11/06/07
Very funny censoring  orcmid | 11/06/07
You mean like the source code for OOo here?  odubtaig | 11/06/07
No, I mean OpenOffice.org 2.1 Novell Edition  orcmid | 11/09/07
Well, if we went 100% with trust, you do not need any license at all, just  DonnieBoy | 11/07/07
The bad guys that abuse us?  orcmid | 11/09/07
Axelrod and Cooperation  orcmid | 11/09/07

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