[OpenID] Mailing List Policies
Dick Hardt
dick.hardt at gmail.com
Mon Nov 30 06:19:00 UTC 2009
Dave
In all your time on IETF lists, how many times have you seen a participant banned from a list?
-- Dick
On 2009-11-29, at 8:09 PM, Dave CROCKER wrote:
> The link I sent earlier:
>
> <http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html>
>
> points to the IETF's enforcements procedures.
>
> d/
>
> Chris Messina wrote:
>> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Dave CROCKER <dhc2 at dcrocker.net <mailto:dhc2 at dcrocker.net>> wrote:
>> Chris Messina wrote:
>> I've gone ahead and adapted the microformats policy to our own:
>> It doesn't say anything about enforcement rules. What are the
>> procedures for determining whether someone has violated the policy,
>> and what are the consequences of such an assessment?
>> Do you have proposals on what they should be?
>> Generally I think it's up to the discretion of the list owners/admins to make such decisions. If any decisions made are deemed unreasonable, I think they'll have the community on their case about it (as is the present situation).
>> I don't know of any suitable alternative, given that we're talking about a mailing list.
>> Chris --
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> Dave Crocker
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