At 10:08 PM 1/8/99 -0800, Kent Crispin wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 12:41:33AM -0500, Richard J. Sexton wrote:

>It's obvious, however, from the continual "cc's" to the
>"bwg-n-friends" list in Mikki's messages that things were being
>decided on the closed bwg-n-friends list as far as the ORSC draft was
>concerned.  Most of Mikki's draft just appeared on the ORSC list --
>the comments from the ORSC list are only a small part of the text.  
>Therefore, I think it is safe to say that the ORSC draft was 
>developed through a closed process, with some window dressing 
>interaction on the so-called "open" ORSC list.
>
>A clever maneuver.

???

Kent,

<substitute a really snide rmark about Kent's sobriety and substances that
enhance paranoia>

I realize that you worked long and hard on the DNSO.ORG draft. So long and
hard that it causes physical pain when it is either critiqued or rejected.
This is one of the reasons that the methodology you use is being rejected,
in toto. It causes the drafter to have way too large a stake in the
existing work and makes them defensive about it. Then, rather than discuss
the merits of the document, this defensive reaction occurs, whose sole
intention is to maintain the pristine work, rather than dispassionately
discuss it's merits, or lack thereof. 

The entire document has been on this list all week, repeatedly. My mailbox
runneth over with this document. Where have you been? I know you are on
this list, did it get caught in your filters? Maybe you ought to review
your filter policies. BTW, prior to 1Jan99, no one was working on any
document here.
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