seems to be a reliable way to ensure that there are multiple understandings
of what the standard actually is - I find it hard to understand who that
is good for

Scott

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>>>>> "scott" == scott bradner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    >> If you understand the open source position and disagree with
    >> it, then there's probably little more to say.

    scott> If the position is that the open source community can take
    scott> an IETF consensus-based standard, modify it and claim that
    scott> the new version is the "real" standard then I do disagree -
    scott> I think that standards must be developed and modified in
    scott> open consensus-based processes, not by individuals or
    scott> groups unrelated to the group that developed the standard.

The open source community definitely wants to be able to guarantee to
its users the ability to take text or code from an IETF standard and
use that text or code in derivatives of that standard.  Parts of the
open source community want to be able to claim that that standard is
the real unmodified thing.  Other parts of the open source community
would be happy changing the name of the work and clearly indicating
what it is.

Areas where a discussion might be useful would be to explain why the
open source community wants to do this etc.

--Sam



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