On Sun, Mar 19, 2006 at 01:46:30AM -0800,
 Mohsen BANAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
 a message of 73 lines which said:

> In general, I consider the garbage that IESG puts in non-IETF RFCs
> as a badge of honor for the author.
> 
> For example, the negative IESG note in the original HTTP specs and
> the success of HTTP demonstrated IESG's attitude and its eventual
> relevance.

It is true that the IESG Notes in RFC 1945 and RFC 1630 are quite
embarassing for the IETF today but you are not Tim Berners-Lee. For
one genius who had trouble being recognized at the beginning, there
are thousands of monkeys-with-keyboards who are rightly ignored.

Your reasoning is the same fallacy as saying "Galileo was persecuted
and he was right, I am persecuted so I am right".


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