RFC 3934:Updates to RFC 2418 Regarding the Managem...
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WG chair


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... As written, RFC 2418 [RFC2418] gives WG chairs more authority to manage face-to-face discussions ...
... mailing list discussions. In face-to-face meetings, the WG chair has the authority "to refuse to grant the floor to any individual who is ...
... WG process." However, RFC 2418 does not give the WG Chair the authority to suspend the mailing list ...
... This document is an update to RFC 2418, section 3.2. It gives WG chairs the authority to temporarily suspend the posting privileges of ...


... 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 behavior is severe enough that it must be stopped immediately, the WG chair ...
... WG chair, is disruptive to the WG process. Unless the disruptive behavior is severe enough that it must be stopped immediately, the WG chair should attempt to discourage the disruptive behavior by communicating directly with the offending individual. If the behavior persists, the WG chair ...
... WG chair should attempt to discourage the disruptive behavior by communicating directly with the offending individual. If the behavior persists, the WG chair should send at least one public warning on the WG mailing list ...
... one or more explicit warnings and consultation with the responsible Area Director, the WG chair may suspend the mailing list posting privileges ...
... must not be prevented from receiving messages posted to the list. Like all other WG chair decisions, any suspension of posting privileges is subject ...
... RFC2026]. This mechanism is intended to permit a WG chair to suspend posting privileges of a disruptive individual for a short period of time. ...
... privileges of a disruptive individual for a short period of time. This mechanism does not permit WG chairs to suspend an individual's posting privileges for a period longer than 30 days regardless of the ...



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