Re: Last Call: 'Alternative Decision Making Processes for Consensus-blocked Decisions in the IETF' to Experimental RFC

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> >might be better as:
> >    In no way should this experiment or any future BCP for this small
> >    number of cases take precendence over the IETF's normal mode of
> >    operation. Specifically, these procedures are only to be
> >    used when a working group agrees to use them.
> >
> Define "agrees".  When a WG is blocked on consensus for a technical 
> issue, and someone proposes using the alternative process to reach a 
> decision, do you need consensus to use the alternative process? If so, 
> I'm skeptical that people who have been stonewalling each other on the 
> technical decision are going to agree to a process that means they don't 
> get to stonewall any more.

the ID does go into a process to try to deal with this

Scott

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