On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:36 PM, <l.w...@surrey.ac.uk> wrote:

> > I experienced rude respondings in IETF list
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> That would be when you tried to get April 1 RFCs discontinued.
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No, I experienced rude response from some participants including you, and
regarding yours I received a private email from one director that he ask me
not to reply to you because he wants to handle it with you privately. I
request that the IETF Chair to stop you from sending me any further emails,
because you are changing the subject to personal issues.

AB


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> To: Pete Resnick
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> Subject: Re: Rude responses (Was: Last Call:
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> I experienced rude respondings in IETF list and in  one WG list, I don't
> beleive that it is culture of IETF participants, but it seems that some
> people should understand to be polite and reasonable in such organisation
> business. Finally, the rude responding is not controled by the chair of
> thoes lists, therefore, thoes lists can be rude lists from time to time.
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> AB
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