On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 08:31:23PM +0000, Simon Cozens wrote: > On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:00:45PM -0800, Edward Peschko wrote: > > So I ask you - *why* make an artificial deadline? What's the point? > > Do you currently believe we're all sufficiently focused on getting the > job done? I ask merely for information. Well, no, what I'm saying is that with the lack of a formal process, people are spinning their wheels. I think the intent is there, the focus is there, but the process has sort of grinded to a halt. The current RFCs need work. There are things that could be built (like the RFC searcher) There are new RFCs that could be written. Its totally counter-productive to wait and its totally-totally-counterproductive to try to enforce some artificial deadline 4 months after it passed... > -- > You are in a maze of little twisting passages, all alike. wow. for a second I thought that that was part of the message itself. Although I read it as 'you *are* a maze of little twisting passages' which confused me quite a bit. I wasn't sure if it was a complement or an insult. ;-) EdThread Previous | Thread Next