RE: several messages

<michael.dillon@bt.com> Fri, 14 November 2008 20:12 UTC

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> Although this one has been, IMO, a little more hostile than 
> necessary (on both sides), anyone who isn't interested in 
> that type of review should not be looking for IETF Standardization.

And for those who have not read the Tao of IETF, the
relevant section is 8.2. Letting Go Gracefully

   The biggest reason some people do not want their
   documents put on the IETF standards track is that
   they must give up change control of the protocol. 
   ...

<http://www.ietf.org/tao.html#anchor37>

--Michael Dillon

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