Re: Publishing list of non-paying IETF attendees, was Re: [IAOC] Badges and blue sheets

Bert <bert@secret-wg.org> Mon, 15 November 2010 09:34 UTC

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On Nov 14, 2010, at 10:55 PM, Ole Jacobsen wrote:

> 
> Bert on the other hand has clearly been taking advantage of us for 
> years, we should put a stop to that :-)


The Secret Working Group has ways to sneak me into your meetings, which includes bribes, corruption, intimidation, backdoors, and complementary funds of the I* chairs.

Bert

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