RE: Protecting Copyright.

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> Another way to look at that is that it is your job to interest people in your work.

 

People are interested, and the evidence is that some are applying my work, but they are not free enough to express their interest.

 

Khaled Omar

6th of October City, Egypt

@Eng_Khaled Omar

 

 

From: Adrian Farrel <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 9:52 PM
To: 'Joseph Touch' <touch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 'Khaled Omar' <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: 'ietf' <ietf@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Protecting Copyright.

 

I like the way Joe phrases…

 

> If you don’t get reviews, you ARE getting feedback.

 

Another way to look at that is that it is your job to interest people in your work.

 

If the Abstract of your draft and the emails to relevant mailing lists aren’t enough then perhaps people don’t have enough time or simply aren’t interested.

 

Of course, a way to raise you profile and so incentivise people to read your work is for you to spend time constructively reviewing and contributing to the work of the IETF.

 

Enjoy.

Adrian


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