On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:38 AM, Stewart Bryant wrote:
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
I would like to propose that we re-format Internet-Drafts such that
the boilerplate (status and copyright) is moved to the back of the
draft, and the abstract moves up to page 1.
I don't believe that there are any legal implications to moving our
IPR information to the back of the document, and it would be great
not to have to page down at the beginning of every I-D to skip over
it. If someone wants to check the licensing details, they could
look at the end of the document.
Margaret
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Will this break any official or unofficial ID processing tools?
They would have to be modified. Hopefully, not just before the I-D
deadline.
I like this idea a lot. +1 from me.
The question I have is, would this require a change to RFC 5378 ? Or
could it just be done ?
Regards
Marshall
Stewart
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