"trouble maker"

James Seng jseng at pobox.org.sg
Tue Jun 24 22:59:55 CEST 2003


Dave,

While I do not disagree a lot of what you said, I prefer Keith original 
statement mainly because it does not assume any solution.

-James Seng

Dave Crocker wrote:
> Working groups can have trouble making forward progress, due to a lack
> of firm discussion management. This can be due to poor chair management,
> general lack of working group focus, or problematic participants.
> Section 3.3, "Session management", of RFC 2418, "IETF Working Group
> Guidelines and Procedures" provides a useful framework for managing this
> issue. Regardless of motivation or point-of-view, the failure of wg
> chairs and participants to work actively to to maintain productive focus
> and to move past specific topics appears to cause significant delays in
> working group output, and to harm the quality of the output.
> 
> 
> d/
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