Hi - Is it appropriate to name & shame people who were cutting into line yesterday during the social event, yet who did not admit to and fix the error of their ways when it was pointed out that this unfair behaviour is inappropriate? Those few of you who shrugged off a polite suggestion to join the back of the queue: we know who you are, and are prepared to identify you in front of thousands of your colleagues in the industry, if there is a rough consensus among them that this is a reasonable way of self-policing the IETF and its social events. Sean.
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Sean Doran
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Lyndon Nerenberg
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) RL 'Bob' Morgan
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Randy Bush
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) John Stracke
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Scott Brim
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Steve Conner
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Joel Jaeggli
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Patrik Fältström
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Jeffrey I. Schiller
- Re: guidance (re: social event politeness) Sean Doran