>>>>> "Harald" == Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Harald> --On fredag, desember 03, 2004 10:19:23 +0100 Henrik Harald> Levkowetz Harald> <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> What about this text, (added to 2.2.6): >> >> "As a matter of principle the IAOC and IAD should ensure that >> any contracts for IASA clearly designate that any software, >> databases, and websites developed should be available to the >> IETF with no restriction by the contractor. Software should be >> open source and data should be made available to the IETF in >> machine-readable format, also in cases where it may be >> inadvisable to make the data openly available." >> Harald> this works for me (my only problem is stylistic - it's Harald> somewhat long for a principle, so may fit better in the Harald> "details" sections, if a place can be found for it). I like the spirit of this as well. I think it would be nice for the software developed with IETF money to be open source especially in situations where there is not a compelling reason to do otherwise. I think that data should generally be openly available, with exceptions for things like mailing list subscriptions, archives of private mailing lists, etc. --Sam _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf