It appears that Salz, Rich <rsalz@xxxxxxxxxx> said: >> The point of <CODE BEGINS> and <CODE ENDS> is to be clear that it can be copied into an implementation. Doe you envision the pseudocode being put in the code, even as comments? > >I can see that copying it into an implementation as comments could be very useful, so yes. Urrgh. The TLP says that the code license applies to "components intended to be directly processed by a computer". That doesn't include pseudo-code. But ... The code license requires that you include the three paragraph Revised BSD license, while the rule for text is that the excerpt must be copied verbatim with "all IETF legends, legal notices and indications of authorship contained in the original IETF RFC." In this case I think you're better off treating it as text. The only advantage of the code license is that you can modify the code, but it doesn't sound like that's an issue here. R's. John