Fred Baker wrote:
> Wouldn't you describe this as "ad hominem"? What about this discussion
> is on-topic - the engineering of the internet, or the politics of the
> IETF itself? What of this discussion has technical content?
>
> Bob, what have you achieved in the discussion besides getting yourself
> told - again - that your regime of invective is not well received by
> the Internet community - that you represent nobody but yourself?
>
> Please drop this conversation as of now.
No. In fact as of now I will assume a
leadership role in the blessed Internet
Community and tell you to drop your
attempts to stifle debate as of now.
Or risk losing any shred of credibility
or openess to discussion you may still
possess. These discussions are more
than germaine - they are critical to
the evolution of the Internet. Which,
if you haven't been following events,
is in severe risk of being sidelined
by small group of companies and limited
number of personalities. Many of whom
I mentioned in previous articles and
of which I include you Mr. Baker. But
not me or most of my esteemed readers.
Decide very carefully what you do next
Freddy. The World is watching. Should
you make another error perhaps it will
be your turn in the very hot seat. Not
mine. Nor that of our honoured audience.
But yours and your fat IETF ass. Caution.
Bob Allisat
Free Community Network _ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://fcn.net _ http://fcn.net/allisat
http://robin.fcn.net