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Re: Value and respect [Re: IETF 100, IAOC perspective]

2016-06-10 04:48:18
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:

(Speaking as sergeant-at-arms)

If you keep going thru this path, I will have no other way that
restricting your posting rights, so please, be respectful to all.

What? Are you saying that you are culturally heavily biased for LGBT
that you can't act as a sergeant of an international body?

Or? Why do you think my previous mail is so disrespectful?

                                                Masataka Ohta

Regards, Jordi


-----Mensaje original----- De: ietf <ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org> en nombre
de Masataka Ohta 
<mohta(_at_)necom830(_dot_)hpcl(_dot_)titech(_dot_)ac(_dot_)jp> Responder a:
<mohta(_at_)necom830(_dot_)hpcl(_dot_)titech(_dot_)ac(_dot_)jp> Fecha: viernes, 
10 de junio de
2016, 10:33 Para: <ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org> Asunto: Re: Value and respect [Re:
IETF 100, IAOC perspective]

lloyd(_dot_)wood(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk wrote:

I value the families of all participants equally.

Which is to say, not at all.

Yup.

not actually valuing participants much at this point, either.

I value participants on his/her technical contribution to
collective wisdom or, more frequently, stupidity.


Jari Arkko wrote:

Our mode of operation is to recognise diversity among us,
emphasize the value of mutual respect and behave professionally,
see RFC 7154 for instance. Disrespectful comments are out of line
and inappropriate. Please behave.

The most important thing for the operation is to recognize
cultural diversity, which means we must value and respect culture
to ban or damn LGBT.

Masataka Ohta








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