- From: Ned Freed <NED@INNOSOFT.COM>
- Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 11:22:45 -0800 (PST)
- To: Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp>
- Cc: NED@INNOSOFT.COM, KLENSIN@INFOODS.MIT.EDU, luc@opus.spc.nl, harald.t.alvestrand@delab.sintef.no, ietf-charsets@INNOSOFT.COM, luc@spc.nl
> As exemplified as above two quotations, your opinion is full of self > contradicitons. Here are the facts as I understand them: (1) The 822EXT Working Group will soon be no more. This is the fate of all Working Groups once their task is complete. (2) There is no pending action to discuss character set issues in the 822EXT Working Group. (3) There is no requirement that MIME extensions of any sort be discussed by the 822EXT Working Group. (4) The ietf-charsets mailing list was started to discuss character set issues on the Internet, including MIME usage. Now explain to me which of these statements are invalid and how they are contradictory. > > (You have now heard this from an Application Area Director and from one member > > of the Application Area Directorate. > I recommend you to think much more consistently and logically before > saying anything as an application area directorate. I don't tell you what to do. Please show me similar courtesy -- this is just plain offensive. > I must point out that there was no MIME specific discussion in the last > BOF. And how does this possibly lead to the conclusion that no such discussion can ever take place? > I have seen no documentary evidence presented by you. If you follow the pointers I have given in previous messages you will find plenty of documentary evidence. I have cited numerious RFCs and Internet Drafts defining MIME extensions, none of which have been discussed by the 822EXT Working Group. > BTW, unlike area directors, an area directorate have, officially, no > power over IETF, I think. Am I correct? Area directorates have no official power at all. But area directors do, and John Klensin is an Application Area Director. The only reason I jumped into all this is because you rejected the normally definitive statements of an Area Director, and I wanted to illustrate that there's considerable consensus on how this stuff is to be handled at the director/directorate level. This is my last message on this subject. Given the offensive tone of your messages and the fact that your position just isn't credible, I see no reason to say anything more to you. Ned --Boundary (ID uEbHHWxWEwCKT9wM3evJ5w)
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