On 11/8/19 2:11 AM, Jari Arkko wrote:
Pretty healthy numbers I’d say, even, if 600-700 people manage to publish RFCs and the meetings draw 900-1100 people.
To me it sounds unhealthy. If meeting attendance is an indicator of the number of active participants, it sounds like about half of the participants are publishing an RFC every year. With that many authors I have to wonder how many people have time to participate in discussion of others' documents. Of course a person can author one document while discussing others, but it's easy for an author's attention to others' drafts to diminish while revising his own draft.
Keith