On Jan 26, 2006, at 9:46, nick(_dot_)staff(_at_)comcast(_dot_)net wrote:
Also I figure anyone banned by an experimental process is going
to make a lot of noise in the appeals process and we might start to
annoy our counterparts who have to hear them?
Isn't the (seemingly) requisite appeal following any action of this
sort just part of the experiment? And if we just use mock bans as
you suggest, then of course they should be followed up with mock
appeals, which the IESG or IAB pretend to listen to and make
decisions about. We could even pretend to have endless discussions
without conclusions on various mailing lists.
These are just my thoughts and I'm not tied to any of them so you
risk no argument by disagreeing.
These aren't even my thoughts. :-)
Ken
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