Please pardon this submission processing test using a different account.

--
Hector Santos, CTO
http://www.santronics.com
http://hector.wildcatblog.com

Hector wrote:
Randy Bush wrote:
When I first begin to take notice a while back and last year I decided to ask the list admin. He replied shortly and indicated there was no moderation. I also asked a few IETF veterans, a WG chair and AD, and they all repeated there was no moderation going on.

But I believe I read an IETF person in the list explained delays was mostly due to moderation. If so, while I don't see any reason for it, I was never given any notice my email would be moderated and I would like to ask why my email is being moderated?

i know of no moderated lists.  but, instead of conjecturbation, let's
debug the problem.  please show the Received: and other header lines of
a message posted from your work address.  or just post one now and we
can see it for ourselves.  thanks.


Thanks Randy, I asked because I had replied to the last J. Klensin and M. Banks exchange (Re: Is the IETF aging?) with my hsan...@santronics.com account and it has yet to be posted.

These are the MUA creation sent headers and payload as shown my my MUA and below this is my MSA/MTA server SMTP session trace showing the transport to the list:

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Message-ID: <4fa58b0c.1010...@santronics.com>
Date: Sat, 05 May 2012 16:18:20 -0400
From: Hector Santos <hsan...@santronics.com>
Organization: Santronics Software, Inc.
User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (Windows/20100228)
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: Marshall Eubanks <marshall.euba...@gmail.com>
CC: IETF Discussion Mailing List <ietf@ietf.org>
Subject: Re: Is the IETF aging?
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Marshall Eubanks wrote:

True, but that does not mean that you should decide that there is
nothing the IETF can do to change those characteristics or is in fact
doing albeit unintentionally.

So, what would you do to adjust things ?

Regards
Marshall

Some suggestions:

  - Increase IETF brand awareness
    - Leverage the IETF Brand
    - FaceBook page
    - Twitter account
    - Better On-line Access/Participation
    - Forums based communications
       - Offer personalization profiling
          - Photos, etc, "face behind name"
    - IETF "Radio"

  - Encourage elders, veterans Mentoring
      - ID, RFC development
         - Discourage "Use Usual Editors" mindset
      - Consider "PWG "Preliminary Working Groups" to sense full WG
         - Often decision left to the certain few (high barrier)

     on an indirect but I believe part of the improving IETF
     brand and image:

     - Serious review of "Rough Consensus" process
        - Technical Advisors need to get involved earlier

  - Leverage Assets
      - RFC format as a Tech Writing model for Engineering Students
      - Professional Trade member/certification "badge"
      - IETF membership subscriptions
         - Discounts

  - Seek more academia, industry, govt joint ventures
      - Summer "IETF" Internship
      - Start up, grants
      - Resource site

  - Assistance, Awareness with Legal, IP issues (international, etc)

  - Personally, increase the quality of work, minimize the "Fix it
    later" mindset - major turn off for young people IMV.

And perhaps, hire a PR, technical sales consultant who knows the
subtleties of what comes first; Marketing or Technology.





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