hello , 

I am a first time poster , I have been on the lists for only a couple of
months .and I have to agree with this line of thought .

I believed I would be witnessing the birth of new standards , but sofar this
is not the case .



Stephen Skinner

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> Sent: 07 October 2005 16:08
> To:   Noel Chiappa
> Cc:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: PR action against anyone [Re: Anyone not in favor of a
> PR-Action against Jefsey Morfin]
> 
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> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> 
> >     > From: Brian E Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >     > To put it bluntly, you and some others have changed the topic to:
> we
> >     > don't like RFC 3683.
> >
> > I must admit a certain amount of bemusement at the current debate, since
> the
> > IETF list has, historically (although not in the last couple of years,
> IIRC)
> > lifted for long periods of time the posting rights of certain
> problematic
> > posters, and the sky didn't fall.
> >
> > I (and I suspect others) view the current free-speech-at-any-cost idea
> as
> > just one more sign of the decay of the IETF as a body which actually
> does
> > useful stuff.
> 
> I don't know if they are related, but your point seems very valid
> to me.  IOW, from watching and reading over many years, the recent
> (2?) years seems like a "crying" wish to get back to a successful
> IETF, back to its hayday (or glory days), instead of what it has
> become lately.
> 
> -- 
> ~Randy
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