On 9 Apr 2021, at 9:37, Mirjam Kuehne wrote:

Dear colleagues,

The RIPE Working Group Chairs met in March to discuss recommendations
for possible changes to the RIPE Policy Development Process. …

Mirjam,

Thank you for sharing this meeting summary.

I have looked at https://www.ripe.net/publications/draft-and-discussion-files/review-of-the-ripe-appeals-procedure . This is another example of a bad habit we have gotten into. In Rob’s time the RIPE community has only discussed documents that said clearly

        - Who had written the text,
    - on Whose request,
    - for What purpose, and
        - When it had been written, released or published.

Referring to documents without this basic information and discussing them is a bad habit. It is easily perceived as not transparent. The ‘WWWW’ information is also essential for understanding and discussing any text.

My advice to the community in general and the Chair in particular is to insist that all documents we discuss in the context of RIPE have this information.

Daniel

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