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On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Ken Hornstein wrote: > That hasn't been my experience; I've seen what can only be described as > an "old-boy" network in operation. I'm not saying that such a thing is > necessarily bad, just that sometimes it takes significant effort to > overcome it if you're a newbie. Both the "old-boy" network and the undue skepticism are natural and occur in every field. My intuition is, if you try to suppress them, they'll show up in other ways! On the other hand, I was a first-timer at the 49th IETF (although I was already known to some in mmedia wg before), and had a rather atrocious proposal to lobby for (see my I-D - you *can't* possibly believe it at first reading :-). I've seen no less openness and no more skepticism at the IETF than within my own organisation. I think the people are wonderful, including many "old timers" - I quite enjoyed the many first-hand stories in the many hallway discussions. just my 2c. -p.
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