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Re: Faraday cages...

2013-08-10 08:56:24
On 08/09/2013 09:39 AM, Ted Lemon wrote:
On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:05 PM, Keith Moore <moore(_at_)network-heretics(_dot_)com> 
wrote:
Would being able to reliably know exactly who said everything that was said in a WG 
meeting visibly improve the quality of our standards?   If the answer is not a clear 
"yes" (and I don't think it is) then I suggest that this topic is a distraction.
If you mean will it improve what is written on the page, probably not.   Will 
it decrease the likelihood of someone participating without identifying 
themself, and then violating the IPR rules?   Possibly.

AFAIK that's why we do it.   Not so much because it is an iron-clad 
preventative, but because it to some degree removes the illusion of anonymity 
that might tempt someone to do something like that, or just be careless about 
it.

If it's that important to catch people violating the IPR rules, perhaps we need to hire a court reporter for every WG meeting, and not rely on volunteer Jabber scribes to accurately capture what is said and who said it.

Keith

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