> I believe we /do/ need a written policy that has been reviewed by >legal counsel. Even with a group -- versus individual -- we should not >create possible charges of censorship up to the personal whims of the >moment. Censorship? Sheesh. The IETF is not the government. We have no obligation to anyone to publish anything, nor can we keep anyone from publishing anything on the 99.99999% of the Internet that the IETF does not control. As I think I've said several times before, if we think the IESG would start gratuitously deleting stuff, we have much worse problems than any policy statement could solve. R's, John