A little earlier in the thread, ways to improve things came up. I presented at
an international conference in Bangkok this week on the subject area covered by
MILE. While the focus was intended to be more on how we can look at the
problem space to make faster/more effective progress, standards will enable
some of those activities. The second half of the talk provided background on
MILE, what we are trying to do and gave the audience a general challenge as
well as had specific requests for help. My last slide was on how to engage in
the IETF. Outreach and helping people understand how they can be effective
within the IETF may be useful for other WGs as well and could help improve
diversity. I had 2 requests following the talk to give the same presentation
at other conferences and will likely do them to assist in this area as well as
to make faster progress (and hopefully drive people to think about how to share
information more effectively. There are many opportunities!
for people to help in this space.
Best regards,
Kathleen
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From: ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org [ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On
Behalf Of Melinda Shore [melinda(_dot_)shore(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 12:00 PM
To: Peter Saint-Andre
Cc: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: IETF Diversity
On 6/19/13 7:56 AM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Why do you believe that my opinions are unexamined? I have been
thinking and reading about social, cultural, and personal change for a
very long time.
You made an assertion that's at least a little ahistorical, you
used it to support an argument against organizational change, and
when I disagreed you went to the "Let's not talk about it" place.
Melinda