Re: Things that I think obvious....

Margaret Wasserman <margaret@thingmagic.com> Wed, 15 September 2004 17:06 UTC

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In my previous response, I think I missed one important implied 
questions in your message:

>3 - The community has accepted the problem description and 
>principles laid out in RFC 3716.

I'll interpret this statement as a question:

As a member of the community, do I personally agree with the problem 
description and principles laid out in RFC 3716?

The answer to this question is "yes, for the most part".  I think 
we've learned a bit since RFC 3716 was written, but IMO the AdvComm 
did a good job of identifying the problems.  I also agree with their 
conclusion, that we need to formalize an IETF administrative support 
activity that is accountable and transparent to the IETF community.

Margaret


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