--On Sunday, 02 December, 2007 14:56 +0100 Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Based on the past record, we're talking about something that > happens 0.58% of the time, or less. > > Of course, predicting the future from the past is iffy; there > have been 10 appeals in 2006 and only one (not document > related) in 2007, so "it varies". But, at least for me, trying to make very specific rules for something that occurs less than 5 or 10% of the time and, even then, involves case by case idiosyncrasies, is just a bad idea. And, if you are seeing circa 6 tenths of a percent, I believe that the order of magnitude difference between that and my quite subjective criterion is more than enough to account for variability. If nothing else, if we have that little percentage experience, there is little with which to evaluate the effect of any possible rules. Of course, YMMD and, in particular, you might consider this potential problem to be important enough to have other criteria. john _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf