> > If you can’t write code, what business do you have proposing standards? > Proposing standards is an additional skill on top of network programming, not > a separate skillset.
That is an opinion. I am not sure it is correct, or necessary to express it. It is not one that I agree with. It takes many types of engineer to design the Internet, some will be good at somethings, others will have complementary skills. What is important is that as a team we create a design that meets the requirement. To suggest that absence of a particular skill disqualifies an individual from participating is one of the most counter-divestity things I have heard on this list. My concern at that remark should not be taken as an opinion one way or the other on the protocol proposal we are discussing. - Stewart
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