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... authority to
manage face-to-face discussions than to manage mailing list
discussions. In face-to-face meetings, the WG chair ...
... WG Chair the authority to suspend the
mailing list posting privileges of an individual who is similarly
disrupting WG ...
... privileges of an individual who is similarly
disrupting WG mailing list discussions. RFC 2418 explicitly requires
...
... As in face-to-face sessions, occasionally one or more individuals may
engage in behavior on a mailing list that, in the opinion of the WG
chair, is disruptive to the WG process. Unless the disruptive
...
... WG chair should send at least one public
warning on the WG mailing list. As a last resort and typically after
one or more explicit warnings and consultation with the responsible
Area Director ...
... Area Director, the WG chair may suspend the mailing list posting
privileges of the disruptive individual for a period of not more than
...
... separately and may result in further warnings or suspensions. Other
methods of mailing list control, including longer suspensions, must
be carried out in accordance with other IETF ...
... This document describes a modification to the IETF process for
managing mailing list discussions. It has no security
considerations.
...
... This document reflects a discussion that was held on the MPOWR
mailing list in December 2003 and January 2004. In particular, the
following people contributed ideas that influenced this document:
Harald Alvestrand, Dave Crocker, James Kempf, and John Klensin.
...
... Rose, M., "A Practice for Revoking Posting Rights to IETF Mailing Lists", BCP 83, RFC 3683, March 2004. ...
