Re: On harassment at IETF
Ross Finlayson <finlayson@live555.com> Sat, 30 March 2019 00:43 UTC
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Subject: Re: On harassment at IETF
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On the subject of “harassment” - I hope I’m not the only person who sees some irony here: > And if you are one the people that think this community will tolerate your behavior maybe because you are a well-known figure in the Industry, be sure of one thing: I will fight to make sure that (a) your behavior is publicly exposed, and (b) you get shamed and BANNED from IETF. The behavior, I think, should also be reported to the HR department of the organization that sent that individual for further actions.
- On harassment at IETF Dr. Pala
- Re: On harassment at IETF Brian E Carpenter
- Re: On harassment at IETF Ross Finlayson
- Re: On harassment at IETF JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
- Re: On harassment at IETF Sam Hartman
- Re: On harassment at IETF John C Klensin
- Re: On harassment at IETF Alissa Cooper
- Re: On harassment at IETF JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
- Re: On harassment at IETF Dr. Pala
- Re: On harassment at IETF Dr. Pala
- Re: On harassment at IETF Kyle Rose
- Re: On harassment at IETF Theodore Ts'o
- Re: On harassment at IETF Carsten Bormann
- RE: On harassment at IETF Adrian Farrel
- Re: On harassment at IETF S Moonesamy
- Re: On harassment at IETF Phillip Hallam-Baker