Communicating with Americans is often hard work for non-Americans... lack of cultural awareness goes both ways.
but any expectation of "formal discussions" is imo very much at odds with the traditional conversational tone of IETF discussions.
Lloyd Wood
Lloyd Wood
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On Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 8:06 am, Allison Mankin <allison.mankin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Abdussalam and Lloyd,I too, in my ombudsteam role, think it wasn’t helpful to try to explain why the term about “fear” was ok or common. Most, if not all, of the WG Chairs and other leaders have had EDU team training that ironic idiomatic terms should be avoided because of the many backgrounds of participating engineers.I will now send the IPWave WG Chairs a message asking them to underline this principle to the WG mailing list and to the EDU team to remind WG Chairs.Abdussalam, send me and the ombudsteam a note and we can talk some more about this.Best,AllisonOn Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 12:36 PM Abdussalam Baryun <abdussalambaryun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 10:25 AM Lloyd Wood <lloyd.wood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:"Fear, uncertainty and doubt" is an informal industry _expression_unfamiliar to ABYou have no right to write on the list about me, while I am not the subject but you are trying to make it. I am familiar more than you think, and I know that I was disturbed in formal discussions with unformal usa words. It is clear that IETF did ignore messages and I received number of apologies you may not be familiar what it means.