Re: where to send RFC 5378 license forms

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Jorge,

I'm working on the assumption that once a contributor or a
contributor's assign has signed the license form in its
RFC5378 version, we can all submit drafts including that
contributor's earlier text without further ado. Is that correct?

    Brian


On 2008-12-19 11:37, Contreras, Jorge wrote:
>> Just as a simple "for example": what is the set of names that 
>> needs to be
>> posted just to cover all of the boilerplate text we're 
>> required to put in our
>> documents?
> 
> The boilerplate text is owned by the IETF Trust.  No author permissions
> are needed.
> 
>> As a slightly harder example: what is the set of names 
>> required to cover
>> all the boilerplate text that goes into an RFC containing a 
>> MIB module?
> 
> See above.  In addition, MIB modules were licensed broadly under RFC
> 3978, so they are less problematic than non-code text.
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