On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 10:14:39AM -0700,
 Harald Tveit Alvestrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
 a message of 41 lines which said:

> are you of the opinion that the IESG should try to police which
> experiments get run on the Internet by refusing to publish RFCs
> documenting possibly-conflicting experments?

If the IESG were to refuse to publish the Sender-ID document as it is,
it would not "police" everything: anyone can still do what he wants on
the Internet.

The only thing than the IETF can do is to "bless" or not the document,
saying in essence "it is interesting and worth more
experimentation". Not blessing it does not mean actively using lethal
force against those who still want to try it.

So, cool down, nobody asked the IESG to police or to censor or to
forbid, just to NOT bless a bad idea (reusing SPF records in an
unattended way).

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