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Subject: Re: I-D Action:draft-klensin-iasa-policy-00.txt
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 17:10:32 +1200
From: Brian E Carpenter <[email protected]>
Organization: University of Auckland
To: John Klensin <[email protected]>,  "Joel M. Halpern" <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>

I think I agree with this document; these are editorial
issues.

There's a sequence in section 2.1 starting with the words
"I think" that clearly needs rephrasing.

Section 3:

>    In both cases, it may be useful to think of the "bouncing back"
>    process as as an appeal from the IASA to the Stream, but an appeal
>    that is explicitly

This material appears to be duplicated just above, in slightly
different words.

> 5.  Emergency Situations
> 
>    Emergencies can and do (unfortunately) occur.  It is understood that
>    in an emergency, steps will be taken, and remedies applied.  The
>    general rule is that if the Trust acts on an emergency basis,

This surely applies to IASA as a whole, not just the Trust.

   Brian


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