Re: Rude responses (sergeant-at-arms?)

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On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:28 PM, S Moonesamy <sm+ietf@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Phillip,

At 15:53 27-08-2013, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
What I found incredibly rude was when an AD and Working Group chair actually hissed when I gave my company name at the mic.

I submitted draft-moonesamy-ietf-conduct-3184bis  During the discussions (see thread at http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/diversity/current/msg00201.html )about the draft it was suggested there should be consequences of not following the code of conduct.  What action would you suggest against:

 (i)  the Area Director in a case such as the above?

 (ii) the Working Group chair in a case such as the above?

In that case they were the same person. Which I think was a major structural problem in that nobody on the IESG was prepared to stand up to him.

So I would start off by not allowing that situation to occur in the first place.


But in general where you have a WG chair that shows blatant bias you have to get rid of that WG chair.

If DNSSEC had been my product I would have pushed VeriSign to do more than appeal the Opt-in debacle, I would have litigated.


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