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Denys Fedoryshchenko
nuclearcat at nuclearcat.com
Fri May 1 12:56:12 CEST 2020
On 2020-05-01 13:33, Elad Cohen wrote: > Craig, > > You are the one currently personally attacking and I'm asking from > you to stop and not to spam the list, all I did was to make 3 posts > regarding what I will show in the General Meetings and then I was > personally attacked. > > --- > If someone feels so strongly about current issues, and has ideas on > how to combat them, they don't need to be elected to the RIPE NCC > board to realise their ideas. > --- > In reality, in order to make an idea come true - power is needed - in > this case the power of Ripe and power of the other RIR's which are > connected to Ripe, you are only attacking and you have no clue in what > you are writing, in how to implement new methods, in how to change > habits. Without me being in the Ripe Board the ideas will not come > true and no one else will push them. As far as I know, Internet standards are accepted collectively, and this does not require person to be internet czar. My personal experience - if the idea(technical) is really good, worked out in detail and well prepared - it will be accepted from anyone. And almost always in the process of technical discussion in relevant workgroups, ideas are adjusted and finalized. Can we see somewhere a previous technical discussions, in relevant workgroups, where all these proposals were discussed, improved and seems rejected for an apparently unfair reason? And, in general - trying to force on everybody technically poorly thought-out decisions using power - is an extremely bad idea.
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