On Jul 5, 2005, at 2:32, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
Robert Elz wrote:
...
Also remember that "no consensus" in an issue like this, really needs
to
mean "no authority" - if you cannot get at least most of the
community to
agree with the IESG position, then the IESG cannot just claim the
authority and say "there is no consensus that we should not have it".
I don't believe that is true in this case, as long as RFC 2780 is in
force.
Especially since there is a clear path for Larry Roberts to ask for
IETF consensus, which by definition would overrule the IESG.
Brian
just for my edification, how is IETF consensus determined,
esp. when there is a need to "overrule the IESG"? in other
contexts, this type of thing is done by a vote of the membership,
but last i checked, there are no members of the IETF.
--bill
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