Thanks Ken (and those who have followed up). I don't think
there's any need to repeat the count - we can safely say
that opinions are divided.
Brian
Ken Carlberg wrote:
From: Brian E Carpenter
I'm supposed to be on vacation so this will be brief, but I don't
think that your assertion about what "the community" has said is
backed up by postings from a sufficient number of people to be a
community view. Most people in the community haven't posted one way
or the other. I haven't counted, but in the recent discussions about
the hop by hop option, I've seen a number of messages agreeing with
the IESG's decision, contrasted with a large number of critical
postings from just a few people.
My view is that your impression of the reaction is incorrect. in
taking the position that respondents can be classified as either:
a) being satisfied with the IESG *decision*, b) dissatisfied or
uncomfortable with the decision, or c) could not be clearly
determined by the content of their response, I came up with the
following list.
Dissatisfied Satisfied Other
------------ --------- -----
Robert Elz Thomas Narten Barbara Roseman
John Leslie Sam Hartman Yakov Rekhter
Ken Carlberg Bob Hinden Scott Brim
Ralph Droms Brian Carpenter Spencer Dawkins
Steve Silverman Allison Mankin Thomas Hruska
Jefsey Morfin Harald Alvestrand Randy Presuhn
John Klensin Keith Moore Scott Bradner
Nick Staff Bill Sommerfeld
Lawrence Roberts Eliot Lear
Vint Cerf Joel Halpern
Dave Crocker Margaret Wasserman
Ned Freed Jeffrey Hutzelman
Grenville Armitage
Hans Kruse
I listed names so that people could object to my interpretation,
and I'm sure I made a mistake or two. But at best, it seems the
reaction is split, and not to be viewed as objections coming from
simply a few but persistant people.
-ken
ps, I hope your vacation is going well :)
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