[DNSOP] Hues

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Subject: [DNSOP] Hues
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On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 07:09:12AM -0800, Todd Glassey wrote:
> >
> As I have said, there is no difference between this and the Jim Crow 
> actions which separated blacks from the white population in then US and 
> the application of the concept of racially unfit parties as Trolls 
> within the IETF, which also of course brings us to the question of how 
> many people of color are management within the IETF?.
> 
> Have a nice day.
> 
> Todd Glassey

	Why thank you, I will.  And the same to you.
	In answer to your question; "how many people of color are management
	within the IETF?" I think I have an answer for you.

	All of them.  No person that I am aware of in the ietf management
	chain are transparent - all reflect light at various points on 
	the spectrum.  With this information, you may now make the claim
	that the IETF management is opaque, lacking transparency... and
	you would be technically correct.

	any other little questions bothering you that we might help with?

--bill