Tom.Petch wrote:
I think that there have been rather more problems in areas that are less in
the
public view, supporting the more private parts of the operation.
This community has been moving relentlessly towards a complete loss of any
sense
of propriety.
So I guess it was inevitable that we would have to suffer through references to
the IETF's private parts.
I cringe at the possible application of that discussion framework to the
details
of IETF anatomy and performance. The latter, in particular, engenders much
anxiety.
d/
--
Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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