> (I copy this to the poisson list, since I am somehow blocked from > the IETF list). > > I am fully understand what your concern is. But, > - what should those "corporate representative" do? > - where should they go? The point is you dont, not in IETF. Either you are interested in the work you doing or you are not. If you are not interested in the work, then joining IETF for the sake of 'corporate representation' is not going to help the WG in anyway at all so why bother? -James Seng
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