--On Friday, February 08, 2013 18:42 -0900 Melinda Shore <melinda.shore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2/8/13 6:36 PM, Donald Eastlake wrote: >> I try to include in the Acknowledgements section of any >> Internet Drafts I edit the names of anyone who comments on >> the draft if (1) the comment results in a change in the draft >> and (2) the commenter does not request that they be left out. >> If you comment on some draft and the draft is changed as a >> result and you want to be acknowledged and you are not added >> to the acknowledgements list, you should complain to the >> editor / author. > > Really? I only expect to be acknowledged when I've got text > included or have made some other significant contribution. Remembering that we've managed to get ourselves into a situation in which there is a IPR policy-based requirement for some acknowledgements, do we really need to debate this topic rather than saying "author/editor discretion as long as the author or editor is sensitive to requests for inclusion or exclusion and to the IPR policy requirements about substantive Contributions". My personal instincts as an author run somewhat closer to Melinda's criterion than to Don's but my bigger concern is that trying to make specific rules about this will result in an extended rat hole tour that ends up with rules that don't work well for edge cases we don't anticipate. john