> From: Andrew Sullivan <ajs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > This means that those "driving by" have to be tolerated, I think. Ah, no. Because if organizing an email campaign works for the FSF, next thing you know, BigCorp X will be telling everyone who works for it 'we want standard Q approved, please send email to the IETF list about that'. If we allow ourselves to be influenced by a mass email campaign, all we are doing is virtually guaranteeing that we will get more. So I think we have an active interest is responding _negatively_ to such campaigns. Rather than adopt indirect measures (such as requiring people to be registered users of a list), I would go straight to the heart of the matter, and adopt a formal policy that a mass email campaign should count _against_ the position taken by that campaign, precisely to dis-incentivize such campaigns. Noel _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf