Rather than debate the matter people seem to like to go hyperbolic and that's not useful. (Yes, Brian, you could use a search engine to find times when I've gone hyperbolic). I never suggested that I or anyone else should republish someone else's work without their permission. I cited examples of lost institutional memory and I proposed some mechanism as a straw man. I think we are continuing a mistake by not removing the six month limit on I-Ds. I'll not repeat the rest of my argument, but I do wish you would address my point about institutional memory. -- Eliot Lear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: Topic drift Re: An Internet Draft as reference mat... Keith Moore
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- Eliot Lear