On 18/12/17 16:17, Adrian Farrel wrote: > I think transparency is important, it protects people from being > accused of thing they didn't do. Another benefit of transparency of this kind is that once the information is published, I bet it'll seem like there was never a good reason to not publish. That's been the case for a number of things the IAOC now make visible, that were kept under wraps some years ago (venue name etc.). So I think this thread is yet another reason for us to move as far as possible to a default-open approach in the iasa2.0 work. S.
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