*   I started with some change suggestions for you to consider
Understood; the suggestion that consensus should be determined at the meetings 
has been opposed by others, I don’t need to repeat the arguments.
Even as an employee of a large business, I cannot rely solely on the 
(increasingly more expensive) meeting attendance to participate in the IETF 
consensus process.

Also, the general idea of voting to pick the best course of action for 
complicated technical matters seems questionable. There is no minimum technical 
qualification requirement or process for the IETF attendees.

I agree that as things stand, there is some level of WG chair discretion in 
determining consensus; I believe the chairs are doing a good job of this, in 
general.
And I say this even though I’ve been in the rough quite a few times😊

Cheers,

Andrei

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On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 2:08 PM Andrei Popov 
<andrei.po...@microsoft.com<mailto:andrei.po...@microsoft.com>> wrote:

  *   Did you mean the number of people attending a particular meeting ?
My understanding is that consensus is not determined by meeting participants; 
it’s always determined on the mailing list. Are you suggesting that a certain 
minimum percentage of mailing list subscribers have to be in favor?

I have not been talking about how the current consensus process works. I 
started with some change suggestions for you to consider.  Please read my first 
email(s) first.

Regards,
Quynh.


Cheers,

Andrei

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On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 1:50 PM Andrei Popov 
<andrei.po...@microsoft.com<mailto:andrei.po...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
In the absence of a roster of participants, how can a percentage of votes be 
determined?
We don’t have WG membership registrations, AFAIK.

Did you mean the number of people attending a particular meeting ? Requiring 
them to sign in using the online tools. For the people who don't sign and they 
attend another meeting, they can send their IETF registration for that day or 
for the whole week to the chairs and their votes can be cast within a week or 
so after the IETF ends.

That would be an easy task I think and I don't think we should talk about it 
now.

Regards,
Quynh.

Cheers,

Andrei

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On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 1:26 PM Tim Bray 
<tb...@textuality.com<mailto:tb...@textuality.com>> wrote:
On Jan 15, 2025 at 11:37:58 AM, Quynh Dang 
<quyn...@gmail.com<mailto:quyn...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Defining a minimum percentage of votes to have  the consensus would take care 
of the problem and the chairs at the IETF would love that.

No it wouldn’t

Why do you think it wouldn't take care of the problem I described?

Regards,
Quynh.

and no we (speaking as former co-chair of two WGs) wouldn’t.

I’m not sure why we’re relitigating the works-pretty-OK process of consensus 
calls from the chair and potential appeals.

 -T
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