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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.


        Title           : An IETF with Much Diversity and Professional Conduct
        Authors         : Dave Crocker
                          Narelle Clark
	Filename        : draft-crocker-diversity-conduct-03.txt
	Pages           : 16
	Date            : 2015-04-14

Abstract:
   The process of producing today's Internet through a culture of open
   participation and diverse collaboration has proved strikingly
   efficient and effective, and it is distinctive among standards
   organizations.  For its early years, participation in the IETF and
   its antecedent was almost entirely composed of well-funded, American,
   white, male engineers, establishing a distinctive and challenging
   group dynamic, both in management and in personal interactions.  In
   the case of the IETF, interaction style can often demonstrate
   singularly aggressive behavior, often including singularly hostile
   tone and content.  Groups with greater diversity make better
   decisions.  Obtaining meaningful diversity requires more than generic
   good will and statements of principle.  Many different behaviors can
   serve to reduce participant diversity or participation diversity.
   This paper discusses IETF participation, in terms of the nature of
   diversity and practical issues that can increase or decrease it.


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