Lakshminath, On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 11:01:17PM -0700, Lakshminath Dondeti wrote: > > I have also been disappointed by the IESG not once invoking the override > procedures even when a DISCUSS is clearly inappropriate. For the record, during my time in the IESG, we have had at least two cases where override procedures were requested. One vote was requested by me to clear a document that I was the shepherd for that got stuck in the IESG for a very long period and where the DISCUSSing AD was not responsive while trying to resolve a DISCUSS. In another case, I asked the shepherding AD to request an override vote as I had fundamental issues with a document that was not likely to be resolved in a timely matter due to the nature of my problems with the document. Therefore, instead of me holding a DISCUSS forever and leaving the document in limbo, I proposed that an override vote could help us to force a decision early. If my memory serves me correctly, we didn't have to do a formal override vote in both cases as the request of an override vote was enough to get the first case moving, while in the second case I decided that an informal strawpoll was enough to decide that I didn't have enough support for my opinion so I switched to an ABSTAIN. David Kessens --- _______________________________________________ IETF mailing list IETF@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf