On 30/11/2012, at 8:14 AM, Randy Bush <randy@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> I'll note that it seems possible that overspecifying process >> could potentially cause more protests rather than fewer. > > or good folk just walking away. there is a reason we are at the ietf > and not the itu. rule obsessed and process hidebound is probably not > the most productive use of smart folks' time. > On the other hand any organised social activity is organised by virtue of the adoption of a common set of "norms" about the behaviour of individuals - we call em "rules" and "processes", but the purpose is common. To what extent the activity is tolerant of exceptions, and to what extent the group activity is capable of self examination and evolution in the light of such exceptions is critical for longevity. Rigid systems tend to ossify while flexible systems tend to adapt. So for me its not that the ITU is any more rule and processed obsessed than the IETF's WGs. I'm sure we could all cite instances all along the spectrum of behaviour in both forums. The distinction for me is the ability of the forum to undertake self examination and evolve the rules and processes in the light of what may have originally been seen as exceptional behaviour. Geoff