Harald Alvestrand wrote: > I do think that one reason why letter-writing campaigns against the > IETF have been rare is that it's hard to argue that people who care > *shouldn't* subscribe to the relevant mailing lists at least for the > duration of the discussion - which means that they get copies of all > the campaign letters too :-) Just to be sure, I hope you saw that one of my two examples was about an article in the "unicode-escapes" Last Call posted by Peter. If a serious delay is the side-effect of "moderation" I hope that "they" would inform "us" (i.e. the list in addition to the posters). Frank _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf