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	Title		: The definitions of 'fair and open'and their 
                          implication 
                          as used in IETF Standards Process defined in RFC2026 
                          v3
	Author(s)	: T. Glassey
	Filename	: draft-glassey-fairopen2026-00.txt,.pdf
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-7-23
	
This document tracks the use of the terms Fair and Open as used in 
RFC2026, and their impact on the processes of the IETF Operations. 
It also summarizes a set of requirements for other changes to the 
governance models so stay in concert with the concept that the 
ETFÆs processes be fair and open.

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