And I think in that case, there is
no way that one or two ADs should be able to block something
because they don't like it, *unless* they can convince the rest
of the IESG that the document is harmful.
Convincing the entire IESG is a very high barrier, especially when typically,
most of the IESG just wants the issue to go away. It might happen for a
significant architectural issue, perhaps, but not for an area-specific
technical flaw.
The current procedures do not require the AD that has found the flaw to
convince the whole IESG that it is a flaw. One other AD is sufficient,
Russ
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