On 10/4/11 9:09 AM, J.D. Falk wrote:
"About MAAWG
>>
>> MAAWG [1] is the largest global industry association working against
>> Spam, viruses, denial-of-service attacks and other online
>> exploitation. Its' members include ISPs, network and mobile
>> operators, key technology providers and volume sender organizations.
>> It represents over one billion mailboxes worldwide and its membership
>> contributed their expertise in developing this description of current
>> Feedback Loop practices."
>>
>> Could the PR blurb be removed?
>
> I think it's useful in this document. People reading IETF documents
> aren't likely to know what MAAWG is, and a short paragraph doesn't
> seem untoward. I'd agree, if there were excessively long text for
> this, but it's brief.
MAAWG will insist on keeping this. The primary purpose, in my mind, is to show that even though this wasn't written within the IETF it was still written by people who really do know what they're talking about.
I agree with Frank on this issue. The PR blurb should not be included.
If MAAWG finds removal unacceptable, they are free to publish the
document themselves among their other documents. MAAWG has a closed
membership heavily influenced by ISPs and high volume senders. The IETF
has normally resisted this type of influence by not referring to
specific organizations. Such influence is not always beneficial from
the perspective of many IETF objectives.
-Doug
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