> > The  workings  of  special  interest  groups  can  and  often  do  have  a
> > significant effect  on the general  population, but nobody can  afford the
> > time and  energy it takes  to keep track  of every special  interest group
> > that might affect him.
> 
> Often  it  seems as  though  the  WGs reflect  the  broad  consensus of  the
> community, and the IESG is the special interest group.

In my experience, IESG has tremendous breadth - considerably exceeding that 
of any single WG.

Keith 

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