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RE: [ga] What causes the problem?
I don't understand the comment that IP causes the problem. I haven't seen
anyone from the IP constuency posting in this group. I do agree with Eric's
short statement that "off topic, too many, and nastiness drive people away.
I certainly have been very reluctant to post because of some of the
treatment I've received on other WGs. And some from industry are just not
willing to post, since they feel that they are immediately challenged,
regardless of what they say, because they are commercial.
If we expect to get to agreement, then we need to respect each sector's
views and work to consensus of some kind. Without nastiness.
I acknowledge the view expressed that the existing constituencies have a
stranglehold, (I may not agree with it, however), but the irony here is that
they are pretty frustrated themselves with seeking how to improve the
process and I believe, want to see improvement in understanding.
Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Dierker [mailto:Eric@hi-tek.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:08 PM
To: Greg Burton; ga@dnso.org
Subject: [ga] What causes the problem?
Off topic posts, too many posts, and nastiness drive people out of the
process. It's documented.
Regards,
Greg
sidna@feedwriter.com
I am not sure of the accuracy here but the people themselves are not
the cause. It is aggravation in the process and the stranglehold the
existing constiutencies have on every move that causes the problem.
Personally I believe it is equally well documented that it is the IP
that actually casuses these problems.
I would propose a budget to actually get to the bottom of the lack of
participation.
Sincerely,
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