Re: Respecting the IETF rough consensus process

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    > From: Melinda Shore <melinda.shore@xxxxxxxxx>

    > it's absolutely the case that the IETF does not reach all "management"
    > decisions through consensus decision-making processes

There's a big difference between using non-consensus decision processes for
minor procedural issues (e.g. meeting scheduling), and another entirely to
use that for significant policy changes.

The latter, as my previous note tried to show, is a very bad precedent to set.

    > it is impossible to reach consensus among thousands of people of
    > diverse backgrounds on nearly any non-trivial matter on which
    > reasonable people can disagree

So, even though "reasonable people can disagree", we're going to use an
authoritarian process to ram it down people's throats anyway?

	Noel




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