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Re: Thick skinned chairs (Was Re: different calendar scales)



Part of the problem, for me at least, is that my work responsibilities have moved me solidly away from calendaring.  My day job, network security in a 50k-host network without a firewall, has moved to remove anything like "free time" from my life over the last two years.   (Microsoft owes me "one peaceful summer", at bare minimum)

I was ready to step away at just the time that Pat lost her travel funding...  Since MIT would continue to send me to physical meetings, I've tried to be available for the in-person chair needs, and have hoped that WG members and Pat's free cycles would be enough to carry the work forward.   

The situation has been difficult, and to the extent possible, Pat and I have certainly tried to at least keep the WG alive, so that what work and solutions that are possible will have a chance to move forward.  As the needs of the WG for hands-on intervention have grown, our fragile availability has been a problem.

It would appear that we are at a real turning point at present, between WG debate, problem complexity, general intellectual fatigue, and chair availability.  We would certainly all like for productive work to move forward, but I think we need some increased understanding across the board, and a renewed energy and focus on the work, if this effort is to survive.  To some extent, this may require some compromise and a more mindful exercise of politeness among list members.   We all want useful calendaring standards deployed and used, and we need to remember that long debate and angry words are a strong threat to that hope...

-Bob