Pete -
This debate between John and Pete seems to be at such an abstract
meta level to me, that I have difficulty to try and see what it
means for the IAS BCP doc that I thinkwe are trying to get consensus
on.
As I said, it could be just me, but I seem unable to map it to any
issue(s) with the curremt text in rev 02 of the doc.
Ignoring John's caricature of my position: I think I am suggesting an
addition to the current BCP which more or less says:
"This BCP will take effect upon adoption of the BCP by the IESG and
the concurrent <<insert thing that ISOC does which codifies in some
interesting way the adoption of the relationship by ISOC>>"
This sounds pretty concrete ... any agreement has to be ratified
by both parties and the current draft doesn't say how that will
happen by ISOC.
I also suggested to insert for the part in <<>>:
"adoption of an ISOC by-law signifying the adoption of the principles
laid out in this BCP."
I'm fine with your <<>> or any other <<>>=="yes".
Regards,,
Carl
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