>the IPR policy, and a bad actor could then take them away and (for example) >charge access."a bad actor" as in the author? Could decide to ... not submit? I guess they could, but if the final draft ends up totally different than the initial they could do that anyway if they have some reason to.Irrespective of the example, you do, surely, accept that work ought to happen within the IPR?
I agree that finished specs as submitted and accepted by the XSF should be covered by the IPR.
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