What Wes said. Frankly, email got put in the ICU by Outlook and then killed when Apple Mail replicated all the mis-features, rather than mitigated them. People in the IETF couldn't even be bothered to get "format=flowed" marked right on text/plain. I, like Keith, I think, wish text/rich had succeeded. I'm not convinced that teens don't want email, but rather that they don't want Outlook. But, I don't have the same context that Wes has: my context is through my teenager and his friends. I have used git (and CVS before) to manage Internet drafts, and migrated to github issues only in the last two years. Frankly, the "grey beards" [I'm literally one now] who say that they can't learn github are really telling me that they are too old for "running code", and my message is: retire. Sorry to be mean, but you are telling me that you can't learn new tricks. I know (and collaborate with) a number of very grey beards who are almost 2x my age and they learn new stuff all the time. I use github extensively *as a design team*. I don't really want the entire WG to use it to be honest. This recurring thread from the same people year after year is tiresome, and I read Wes' message only because it was Wes. -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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