Re: When the IETF can discuss drafts seriously?

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Rules are clear. Read please RFC3005.

Even if nobody wishes to discuss your documents in the relevant mail exploders, you AREN’T allowed to try to discuss it here, because there is a specific venue for that.

If you don’t follow the rules, if you ignore all the help that has been offered to you in private and public, you must be banned from the list.

Otherwise, everybody will be able to ask in this list when one of his documents is not getting discussion in the relevant WG list, which is, unfortunately, something that happens every other day.

Regards,
Jordi

-----Mensaje original-----
De: ietf <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx> en nombre de Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Responder a: <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Fecha: jueves, 21 de diciembre de 2017, 17:49
Para: Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists@xxxxxxxxx>, John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx>
CC: ietf <ietf@xxxxxxxx>, rtgwg <rtgwg@xxxxxxxx>
Asunto: RE: When the IETF can discuss drafts seriously?

    >
    Can we just move the discussion(s) there? :)
     
    I wish to go discuss there, but where there.
     
     
     
    From: rtgwg [mailto:rtgwg-bounces@xxxxxxxx]
    On Behalf Of Christopher Morrow
    Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 6:39 PM
    To: John C Klensin
    Cc: rtgwg; Khaled Omar; ietf
    Subject: Re: When the IETF can discuss drafts seriously?
     
    The actual problem here is that the draft discussion's don't actually belong on the IETF@ list though... They belong in their respective WG lists, or perhaps on the IRTF list.
     
    
    Can we just move the discussion(s) there? :)
    
    
     
    On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 10:56 AM, John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
    
    Folks,
    
    May I suggest that we wind this discussion thread down.
    
    Whether correct or not, analyses of Khaled's character are
    probably not helpful and repetitive versions of them are less
    so.  The S/N ratio on the IETF list is never wonderful and this
    thread should not contribute to making it worse.
    
    At least IMO, Khaled has been given a number of quite
    constructive suggestions (both on-list and off) about how to
    proceed if he wants to do so.   Almost all of them include
    focusing on a problem statement and/or a careful and reflect
    literature review and analysis, but, if he wants to make
    progress, he needs to understand the details of those
    suggestions.
    
    Let's give him time to do that and see what, in the form of a
    draft focused on those topics, he comes up with and, in the
    process, try to reserve judgment about intentions, quality of
    listening, etc.
    
    best,
        john
    
    
    
     
    
    
    



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