You seem to think that every IETF participant _except_ those on IESG
should do so. You seem to think that everyone else should be able to
exercise their judgement but that the IESG should just serve as
process facilitators and rubber stamp technical decisions that others
make.
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought the exercise of IETF judgement relied on
rough consensus. Having a subset of folks impose their own, personal
preferences -- oh, sorry, their judgement -- is not using rough consensus to
make ietf decisions.
In other words, Keith, I did not say what you are asserting. I did not mean
what you are asserting.
What I said is that the IETF is supposed to be the decision-maker, not the IESG.
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