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Re: Please welcome the facilitators at ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org

2016-11-13 06:32:16
Hi Dave,
At 11:19 10-11-2016, Dave Crocker wrote:
* There needs to be an institutional commitment to the exercise of that role. That's more than just naming some folk. The relatively easy part is that it means ensuring that facilitators have the skillset and it means training others to appreciate that skillset. But 'training' is not enough, but there also needs to be the application of leverage over those who contribute in a fashion that works against the facilitation. Unfortunately, the IETF has a deep and persistent unwillingness to apply such pressures. So folk who misbehave persistently do not, themselves, get trained to change their behavior. (Folk are likely to disagree with this assessment, especially because of various, recent documents and discussion --as well as the very rare interventions along the lines of "folk, we can do better" spread amongst multiple contributors privately or an entire list publicly, although such interventions have no training effect, long term -- but the fact that people continue to feel permission to attack others, on a regular basis, serves as a visible counter.)

Thanks for the feedback.

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I read the thread at https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg99783.html The person mentioned that he is new to this mailing list. Did any of the messages on the thread have content which violated the rules of process? Was there any harassment? Was the topic relevant to the IETF? Who in the IETF is responsible for that topic? There aren't any easy answers to those questions.

Regards,
S. Moonesamy