Hi Scott,

They know RFCs => they read, learn and understand.

If they have problems, have any restrictions or see any gap on the
content of the RFCs, I don't know, unfortunately.

What I said is that they do not know the processes involved in the
production of what they read. In other words, they do not know the IETF.

But this is not a general rule! Occurs with much people. I don't have
the slightest idea how many would.

Best Regards,

JuliĆ£o

Em 27/05/2013 18:31, Scott Brim escreveu:
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Juliao Braga <jul...@braga.eti.br
> <mailto:jul...@braga.eti.br>> wrote:
> 
>     2. Our people know RFCs, but are far from knowing about the IETF. 
> 
> 
> Juliao, you say they know RFCs. Do they have problems with the RFCs? 
> Do they see gaps in what they can do, or problems with what the RFCs
> recommend? 
> 
> If they do not, then there is no reason for them to be involved in the
> IETF.  If they do, then you can point them to specific working groups
> that are working in that area.  

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