On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:36 PM, <l.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, I experienced rude response from some participants including you, and regarding yours I received a private email from one director that he ask me not to reply to you because he wants to handle it with you privately. I request that the IETF Chair to stop you from sending me any further emails, because you are changing the subject to personal issues.
> I experienced rude respondings in IETF list
That would be when you tried to get April 1 RFCs discontinued.
AB
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I experienced rude respondings in IETF list and in one WG list, I don't beleive that it is culture of IETF participants, but it seems that some people should understand to be polite and reasonable in such organisation business. Finally, the rude responding is not controled by the chair of thoes lists, therefore, thoes lists can be rude lists from time to time.
AB