Mark, > It's like the judge said "I know porn when I see it."
Potter Stewart's 1964 expression was thrown out in 1973 in favor of a more objective standard (see the "Miller Test"). > Something are just subjective. Extreme corner cases may require subjective analysis. I believe the vast majority of "special use" cases can be determined objectively, perhaps with an appeals mechanism for the odd corner cases where the objective analysis isn't clear cut. > This is why you have working groups not check lists for evaluating. RFC 6761 specifies an IETF "Standards Action" or "IESG Approval", not a working group decision. Regards -drc
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