Stephane Maes <> wrote:
> Carsten,
> 
> I think that being deprived of the possibility to debate in the
high
> bandwidth forum provided the FTF some issues that would better
> address these issues qualifies as being disfranchised...  

Nobody is depriving you of anything, you are being inconvenienced.
If meeting attendance is so important _to you_ (since it is actually
relatively unimportant as far as the decision-making processes in
the IETF go) then change your travel schedule.  If it's not, don't.
Either way, _please_ quit whining about it!

> 
> I am willing to improve my English, but based on the definition
> posted by Adrian, I think that it fits. 
> 
> I hope I clarifies.
> 
> Stephane
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carsten Bormann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Stephane Maes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: Carsten Bormann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sat Nov 06 21:33:31 2004
> Subject: Re: [Inquiry #19085] Issue with Meeting Schedule change
at
> the last moment 
> 
> On Nov 06 2004, at 21:27 Uhr, Stephane H. Maes wrote:
> 
>> disfranchised
> 
> If you really have to continue your crusade on the IETF list, can
you
> at least stop using this word (assuming you mean disenfranchised)?

> There is no voting in the IETF, so you can't be deprived of any
> voting right. 
> 
> Gruesse, Carsten
> 
> 
> 
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Hope this helps,

~gwz

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simply
  listening to John Coltrane? -- Henry Gabriel


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