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by notacoward
4037 days ago
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2.5 refers to 1.3, which is clearly about identifying one's own possible conflicts of interest. There is no suggestion that one should accuse others of having such conflicts. Even if such an accusation were to be made, it should be specific and neutrally phrased, not a passive-aggressive blanket condemnation of anyone who might disagree. The only way that applies, even considering that IETF and ACM are two separate organizations, is to Fielding's own conflicts of interest. |
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Yes, ACM doesn't really mean anything for IETF, but ACM and IEEE are (pretty much) the only two professional associations for us.