Re: "IETF work is done on the mailing lists"

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Hi Barry,
At 10:00 27-11-2012, Barry Leiba wrote:
We accept that, and we review the document as usual, accepting the
document shepherd's writeup that says that the document has "broad
consensus of the working group."

:-)

So here's my question:
Does the community want us to push back on those situations?  Does the
community believe that the real IETF work is done on the mailing
lists, and not in the face-to-face meetings, to the extent that the
community would want the IESG to refuse to publish documents whose
process went as I've described above, on the basis that IETF process
was not properly followed?

A working group would be using consensus by apathy if there isn't any mailing discussion or any trace of discussions in the minutes. The alternatives are to push back or shut down the working group.

Regards,
-sm




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