Joel M. Halpern writes:

> Assuming I have properly understood Mr. Morfin's email, the best argument I
> have seen for permitting all IETF email list adminsitrators to ban him as
> they deem necessary is his own description of his behavior.
>
> Mr. Morfin appears to have stated that if he feels an opinion is important
> he will push for it (as he should.)  He has also indicated that he will
> keep pushing for it on any and all mailing lists even after the working
> group chair has determined that a rough consensus exists.
>
> If I have understood his postings in this discussion correctly, Mr. Morfin
> has specifically indicated that he intends to behave in ways that are not
> in accord with the rules.  It seems to me that the sensible response to a
> notice of intended misbehavior is to be prepared to respond immediately and
> directly to such behavior.
>
> The proposed action specifically gives the list managers / chairs that
> necessary authority in the light of Mr. Morfin's exhibited and asserted
> behavior.

Replace "Mr. Morfin" with "Dr. King" and see how it sounds.


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