>I think it is questions of process, how would we feel if AFRINIC commented on 
>one of our policies on >their policy list?

Is this a serious question?
How would I feel? I’d feel perfectly fine.

>Further, a staff evaluation is a formal process because generally, RIR staff 
>don't comment about a policy proposal except through such a formal evaluation. 
>There are very good reasons, staff evaluations go through a formal process, 
>staff should only plan a very limited roll in the formation of RIR policy.  
>Yes, in some situations this is inconvenient, but there is a strong reason for 
>this inconvenience, and why there is a PDP.

Sorry, David, I am still waiting for a serious answer to my question why a 
staff evaluation needs to be hidden. I’ll check the pile of emails that has 
come in afterwards to see if anyone comes up with a better one.

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