On 7/9/2013 5:23 PM, l.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I do recall a case where both chairs of a WG belonged to a Major Organization. World domination was thwarted, however, because the chairs couldn't actually agree on anything; the organization was big enough that competing views were widespread within it. Much to the frustration of other members of the Major Organization. And the members of the working group. This suggests that we can't produce viable committees _anyway_.
As usual, what it suggests is that we think that individual counter-examples somehow refute basic, well-established principles.
d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net