Pekka Savola writes: > Why must each and every WG member be required to filter a person's > postings? Much more convenient to do so in one place. Because each and every WG member is an individual, with his own ideas of what he does or doesn't want to read, and imposing the same rules upon everyone prevents members from making their own decisions. It also imposes the decisions of a small minority upon the majority. > Maybe you should try participating in a WG trying to be constructive > sometime. Maybe. Do they involve as much puerile bickering as this list? > As far as I can see from quick googling and browsing > various I-D/RFC data, you've never made any contribution to any IETF > WG at all, just more or less heated and/or trollish messages at > ietf@xxxxxxxxx As far as I know, you're a complete stranger who resorts to personal attacks from his very first post. Maybe this list is just the place for you, from what I've seen. _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf