> I suggest that the current WGLC be scrapped.  Wait at least a week for
the traffic to dry up. Then issue a new WGLC with a completely different
subject line and point out that discussions on previous email threads do
not count as part of determining consensus, if you can do that. Run that
WGLC until the doc-cutoff for the IETF meeting, and put it on the agenda
asking folks to not repeat what they’ve already posted.

This seems like a tremendous waste of time. The chairs should exclude from
their consensus determination mail from people who are not limiting their
comments to clarifying text and are instead relitigating the same
previously discussed arguments. There is no reason to believe the same
people going off topic now, will not simply go off topic on yet another
WGLC.

On Fri, Feb 20, 2026 at 11:19 AM Nadim Kobeissi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> This seems wise to me, and a bare minimum indeed.
>
> Nadim Kobeissi
> Symbolic Software • https://symbolic.software
>
> On 20 Feb 2026, at 5:11 PM, Salz, Rich <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>    - FWIW, I read that as meaning a fresh WGLC not one limited to the
>    - diff. And I think it'd be unwise to process this as if it weren't
>    - as controversial as it clearly is.
>
>
> I agree.
>
> I suggest that the current WGLC be scrapped.  Wait at least a week for the
> traffic to dry up. Then issue a new WGLC *with a completely different
> subject line *and point out that discussions on previous email threads do
> not count as part of determining consensus, if you can do that. Run that
> WGLC until the doc-cutoff for the IETF meeting, and put it on the agenda
> asking folks to not repeat what they’ve already posted.
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