Folks,
The enclosed comes from iadl.org which is controlled by av8.com which is
controlled by Dean Anderson.
Normally, I advocate entirely ignoring silliness, but the current version of it
is more than silly.
This action by Dean is not merely posting inappropriate notes that would warrant
temporary suspension of list privileges. It is an organized, aggressive and --
if you look at the web page associated with iadl.org web page -- highly ad
hominem attack on the IETF community.
Since we happen to simultaneously be suffering a DOS attack on the list from a
separately-concerned community, I suggest that it is time for taking some new steps:
1. Permanently and irrevocably ban postings from any and all addresses that
Dean controls. An organized attack warrants it.
2. Highten strictures on ietf list posting. I'm not entirely clear what
level the current bar is set to, but we need to set it higher, to reduce the
ability to limit the ability of organized advocate groups to disrupt the list.
The IETF list culture was formulated for a more civilized time. We wish we
still lived in that town.
This isn't about message content. It's about efforts at disruption.
d/
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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 18:57:37 -0500
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