RE: [IETF] Petition for "We the People" US Federal Government

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 petition process: Create a Request for Comment (RFC) process similar to
 the
 IETF's for taking in suggestions for innovation from public.
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Ideal would be "SharkTank". But that is bound to be difficult at a
national level.


(SharkTank is something we are doing in my org in my employer.. I make
trouble everywhere, not just in public forums.. Intrapreneur is what
they politely are calling people like me now apparently... Chief
troublemaker is how I refer to it)..


Sam Crooks
Scrooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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To: Richard Barnes
Cc: Sam Crooks; khomme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; patrick.gallagher@xxxxxxxx;
case_cole@xxxxxxxxx; ietf@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IETF] Petition for "We the People" US Federal Government
petition process: Create a Request for Comment (RFC) process similar to
the IETF's for taking in suggestions for innovation from public.

On 2013-03-08, at 14:09, Richard Barnes <rlb@xxxxxx> wrote:

> I think you may be over-estimating the filtering power of the Internet-Dr=
aft system.

Perhaps the implication is that if the Whitehouse were to insist upon a 197=
0s publication format and employed an array of tools to reject submissions =
based on formatting errors, only the most persistent trolls would get throu=
gh?


Joe
(running away now)


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