Perhaps dropping the idea of imposing a fee for remote participants might help?
Or not imposing a fee for non-financed individual participants? Or not imposing
a fee for participants from MICs and LICs?
The thread topic might provide hints, Donald.
I hate to note it, but one of the few on-topic discussions on this list quickly
degenerated into meaningless puns and banter.
Is there anything positive that's come out of this list? That's a genuine
question, not a rhetorical device.
On 1 March 2015 4:26:42 pm GMT+01:00, Donald Eastlake
<d3e3e3(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 9:13 PM, Pranesh Prakash
<pranesh(_at_)cis-india(_dot_)org> wrote:
Andrew Sullivan <ajs(_at_)anvilwalrusden(_dot_)com> [2015-02-28 21:07:56
-0500]:
So, if you prefer to say that I'm still not acting "in my personal
capacity", very well; but I'd like to know what the difference is
(in
operationalized terms, please).
As you seem to have noted, I believe funding to take part in IETF
proceedings (and physical meetings) is the key.
Not because it "influences" the views you put forward at the IETF.
(It may
or may not do so.)
But because it enables you to participate more steadily in the IETF
than
someone who is not similarly funded. That ability to participate has
all
manners of implications, including the ability to be chair of WGs,
etc.
Your position seems to be that persons with more resources can, if
they choose to use those resources, have more influence than those
with less resources. So what is your proposed solutions? That the IETF
should impose a world-wide re-distributive tax scheme so that everyone
in the world has the same resources at their dispose? I would question
the practicality of that.
Thanks,
Donald
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