Anthony,
I actually feel that meeting summaries and - occasionally
surveys - can be a critical constructive part of the process.
--
Eric
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--> Subject: Re: Free speech? Re: Against "PR-action against
--> Jefsey Morfin"
-->
--> grenville armitage writes:
-->
--> > Must admit I always thought it was constructive speech
--> (in the sense
--> > of attempting to engineer solutions, new architectures,
--> protocols or
--> > clarity of understanding) that was at the core of
--> discussions at IETF.
-->
--> Then I suppose that threads such as "Meeting Survey Results," which
--> have nothing to do with these goals, are out of order?
-->
--> Decisions as to what counts as "constructive" are
--> subjective, unfortunately.
-->
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