In <42AE00A2(_dot_)5000000(_at_)redhat(_dot_)com> Chuck Mead
<csm(_at_)redhat(_dot_)com> writes:
Events of large significance occurred with our project today. Please
stand by for additional news as we have it and can report it.
Most of what we (the SPF council) know has been posted to the
spf-council mailing list. Today's news is:
http://moongroup.com/pipermail/spf-council/2005-June/000306.html
What further fallout will happen, I don't know. The IESG's decision
to not grant a standard track RFC to SPF is not very surprising. The
idea that they are going to hold us back until Microsoft has a chance
to catch up, and to discount the last 1.5 years of SPF deployment in
order to make things "fair" is, well, I wish I could say it was
surprising, but it probably isn't.
What most surprised me is that apparently Meng and MarkL are talking
with Ted, but neither of them have responded to any of my attempts to
communicate with them for quite a while.
-wayne