On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 01:23:19PM -0700, Stephane Maes allegedly wrote:
> Carsten,
> 
> You may be confusing my concern. It is not an issue of voting or having no 
> voice in reaching consensus. It is an issue that if people who intended or 
> needed to participate FTF are prevented to do so by late schedule changes, 
> they are disfranchised from the discussion process (if they believe that the 
> FTF was the best venue to discuss issues, input, whatever matter to them. 
> That is the problem and anybody who allows that to happen indeed fails to 
> cater to this fundamental issue. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stephane

Late schedule changes did not prevent you from participating.  You are
not a victim.  Your lack of knowledge of, and assumptions about, the
IETF's scheduling process led you to make a mistake in your scheduling.
Now you know, and you won't make the mistake again.  However, you can't
blame the IETF, which very clearly marked non-final versions of the
agenda "DRAFT".  Are we done yet?

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