Gray, Eric writes:

> This is simply not true.  All one needs to do is publish a
> crucial document relevant to the working groups charter, 
> and important to understanding the rest of the work, and
> one will be inundated with questions.

Then maybe message traffic is not a reliable indicator of
"disturbance"; in which case those here who attempt to associate the
two are either naïve or disingenuous.

> Debate on work in progress is critical, must be in public
> at least much of the time and will usually involve a small 
> number of people - authors in particular - who simply must 
> participate.

So why is it bad when a small number of people consistently disagree
and post many messages in consequence?  How can you have critical
public debate without lots of message traffic and disagreement?


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