Re: DNSEXT Minutes @ IETF-63 [Software Patent issues denied discussion]

Dave Crocker <dhc2@dcrocker.net> Thu, 08 September 2005 23:01 UTC

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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 16:01:01 -0700
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Subject: Re: DNSEXT Minutes @ IETF-63 [Software Patent issues denied discussion]
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Folks,

I've lost track of the procedures for formally taking exception to ad hominem 
attacks, but I think we (the IETF) are overdue in needing to get quite strict 
about enforcing that requirement, and doing the enforcement in a timely fashion.l

We simply must purge patterns of personal abuse out of our public discussions 
and start requiring professional demeanor.

It is not reasonable to burden every participant with the effort to install 
filters.  A hostile work envrionment is not made tolerable by blinders and ear 
plugs.


d/


Dean Anderson wrote:
> Mr Crocker. I know you'd rather not give credit to anyone you disagree
> with, which I suppose leaves only a preference to plagarize the work of
> others and give undue credit to someone else, say, Vixie [ala the SPF/RMX
> plagarism in which Vixie was improperly credited for the idea and the real
> contributors and the originator of the idea were improperly removed***].  
> However:


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   d/

  Dave Crocker
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