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Re: Status of the CALSCH working group
pregen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I appreciate your comments Doug. However, Ned nor I ever stated it
was ok to flood inbaskets with email in order to stop people from
raising objections to items on the draft.
The word FLOOD was not used. The topic of answering each and every email
was discussed
so that we did not keep getting those posts about questions not answered
years earlier even
when the questions were not well researched. When no one answers those
questions then
there is always someone saying 'hay this was not addressed' and we did
discuss that
the only way to close those issues. Review the non-RECURRENCE-ID questions
since SF meeting. The vast majority were alreay in the draft when the email
was sent claiming the issue was not resolved.
Aside from the RECURRENCE-ID issue which went astray, who was going to
answer those questions posted? And I have never sent email in order to
stop anyone.
I have sent email in order to get people to research their questions
first as it takes
time to research each question. And as you have observed on this list
unanswered questions
can start a debate to solve an issue that was ether already covered in
the draft or
never in the requirements.
We also discussed how you would declare old issues closed so that we
could move on.
And then only reopen them if there was an overwhelming consensus. Please
do so.
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