(sorry. meant to post no further notes on this, but Dan has decided to attack James.)
At 06:59 AM 2/10/2002 +0000, D. J. Bernstein wrote: >What exactly has changed since then? Repeated public discussion and review, and repeated IETF management review. >The working group is _not_ the same as the set of people who show up at >an IETF meeting. And since no one has claimed otherwise, raising this point is not terribly relevant. >I accuse you of bias in your procedures for evaluating consensus. Well, yes, James has shown a major flaw in his management, although not the one Dan cites. James and Marc have allowed far, far too much distraction and protraction, such as tolerating the sort of silliness that Dan is raising. The real consensus was developed long ago. However James and Marc desired to provide extra time to seek consensus with those unhappy at the dominant view. Alas, all that has ensued from that kind effort has been to give this vocal minority more of a sense of credibility than they warrant. > You select procedures on the fly to support your position: Dan has, as usual, asserted actions as personal when they were in fact subject to broad review, assistance, and agreement. Dan does not want to acknowledge this clear fact, of course. (And, by the way, variable consensus-assessment procedures are standard fare for the IETF. They work well. It's even in the formal rules, though Dan's selective citation effort managed to miss this point.) >What's consistent is that you're discounting the views of people who >disagree with you. Dan needs to stop accusing others of his own faults. d/ ---------- Dave Crocker <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brandenburg InternetWorking <http://www.brandenburg.com> tel +1.408.246.8253; fax +1.408.273.6464
