Tom.Petch wrote:
> I think that there have been rather more problems in areas that are less in 
> the
> public view, supporting the more private parts of the operation.


This community has been moving relentlessly towards a complete loss of any 
sense 
of propriety.

So I guess it was inevitable that we would have to suffer through references to 
the IETF's private parts.

I cringe at the possible application of that discussion framework to the 
details 
of IETF anatomy and performance. The latter, in particular, engenders much 
anxiety.

d/

-- 

   Dave Crocker
   Brandenburg InternetWorking
   bbiw.net
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