As has been demonstrated (and cited again in the messages to the IPR-WG
List that Harld cites as objectionable), the PR-action is not a lawful
action for the ISOC IETF Activity, since the ISOC has no bylaw on
suspension or expulsion of members, and no vote of the membership was
held.
No 'Last-Call' is needed to halt an unlawful act.
Further, to the extent that there was even a consensus call on the
PR-action, that consensus favored no suspension by 15-2. The
requirement of consensus for the RFC3683 procedure, even if the
procedure lawful, wasn't met.
Furthermore, I believe the motion you refer to was to remove RFC3683
altogether. That proposal also sought to continue the PR-action against
myself and JFC Morphin, while preventing any further action.
--Dean
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Frank Ellermann wrote:
> TS Glassey wrote:
>
> > it is not in the IETF's best interests to continue with
> > the PR process and propose formally rescinding it
>
> Brian's draft about this unfortunately didn't make it in
> an IETF Last Call.
>
> You could propose to nullify an individual PR-action, in
> essence the same procedure as for its creation.
>
> Frank
>
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