In discussions it seems to me that "redit" (which I've rarely used), and/or uservoice/stackexchange.com style (see, for instance http://serverfault.com/), which I've used a lot, is actually exactly what we *DO* want for IETF Last calls. I think that much of the software is open source (and perhaps the comment stream could be turned into emails that those who won't use web browsers can read, but also it would make a better long term archive). In the end, I think that IETF Last Calls actually do benefit from +1's on well reasoned comments/objections. Stackexchange also has -1s. -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sandelman Software Works -= IPv6 IoT consulting =-
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