Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] rfc8499bis: lame

2023-06-09 Thread Wes Hardaker
Katherine Chen writes: > The word "lame" is also problematic in the US: As someone who grew up in the US and was frequently called "lame" during jr-high / middle-school age even though I didn't have a hurt leg, I have to agree: it's a problem in the US too. -- Wes Hardaker USC/ISI

Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] rfc8499bis: lame

2023-06-08 Thread Katherine Chen
On 6/8/23 8:19 PM, Shivan Kaul Sahib wrote: On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 at 16:58, Paul Hoffman wrote: On Jun 8, 2023, at 4:47 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote: > > Paul Wouters writes: > >> That was one of my suggestions, don't define it or declare it obsolete. >> It will ofcourse

Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] rfc8499bis: lame

2023-06-08 Thread Shivan Kaul Sahib
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 at 16:58, Paul Hoffman wrote: > On Jun 8, 2023, at 4:47 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote: > > > > Paul Wouters writes: > > > >> That was one of my suggestions, don't define it or declare it obsolete. > >> It will ofcourse take time for people to stop using it. > > > > There were a

Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] rfc8499bis: lame

2023-06-08 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Jun 8, 2023, at 4:47 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote: > > Paul Wouters writes: > >> That was one of my suggestions, don't define it or declare it obsolete. >> It will ofcourse take time for people to stop using it. > > There were a number of us in favor of this option, I think. But the > consensus