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[ipv6-wg] Have we failed as IPv6 Working Group?
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Yannis Nikolopoulos
dez at otenet.gr
Tue Oct 8 14:07:32 CEST 2019
On 10/8/19 8:28 AM, Jen Linkova wrote: > Dear WG, I apologise for coming late to the party, a long weekend to blame.. > > On Sun, Oct 6, 2019 at 10:53 AM Michel Py > <michel at arneill-py.sacramento.ca.us> wrote: >>> If you want a war that is your choice, but please go and fight it somewhere else. RIPE >>> mailing lists are a place to be constructive and, as Job said, excellent to each other. >> >> Read the rest of my posts. I did not start the war. I did not start this thread. >> There are two ways to lose a war : lack of funds, and lack of courage. I have both. >> >> The war is global. Who do you think you are to tell me to take it somewhere else ? >> The chair of a mighty WG that has managed, in 20 years, to capture a whole 2.5% of the Internet traffic right in your own backyard at AMS-IX ? >> >> Kick me out of the mailing list, if you have the power to do so. > > [with my co-chair hat on] > > Michel, > I understand that you might be upset with the current state of > affairs. However I believe the whole discussion would be much more > productive > we we refrain from personal and/or provocative remarks. *especially* provocative remarks. I haven't seen such toxicity in anyone's messages in this list. This rhetoric is alien to this list (and community I believe and hope). Please, take it some place where its tolerated, not here > > Please be respectful to the WG participants, it would be highly appreciated. > > Thank you. >
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