I thought IETF was about technology, internet, communications and their
development, but from a few days now this list has become a senseless place
(I don't wanna call it a forum under the present circumstances) where
everyone complaint about spam and being interviewed by the media.
Both can be solved by following the most basic rules:
1. IETF mailing list was NOT created to receive spam. Just delete the emails
which you don't want or like.
2. Is only YOUR bussiness if you want to reveal the information about the
projects you are developing for your company, you and only you know the
consecuences of revealing the details of your project or the confidential
information of your company.
Please, IETF list is for technology and its development discussions, not
for complaint about spam or cheap politics.
Best Regards.
Jose Manuel Arronte Garcia
Technical Support and Customer Care Supervisor
Meg@Red Veracruz.
www.megared.net.mx
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