On 26 Feb 2008, at 14:11, Andy wrote:
I doubt that it what Dave is saying. It should make it's content available via a standard way (see: http://www.ietf.org , http://www.w3c.org , http://www.iso.org ). That way it can be viewed in both proprietary and Open Source software. See everyone's happy.
Only the IETF has an open standards process that anyone can participate in for free and as an individual. The latter two are expensive corporate Standard Setting Organisations and can be regarded as proprietary and closed if you are outside the club.
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