I like and support the idea of a brief summary that fits in one readable
slide
+1 for the Peter's version as it clarifies what is an IETF contribution,
and to the Noel tweak of the second sentence.
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Salvatore Loreto, PhD
www.sloreto.com
On 6/22/12 6:50 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Peter Saint-Andre<stpeter@xxxxxxxxxx>
> With all due respect, that sentence could be improved.
Agree with others; splitting it up into two simpler sentences is an
improvement.
A tweak, though (you lost something in the second sentence):
Anything that you write, say, or discuss in the IETF, formally or informally,
either at an IETF meeting, or in another IETF venue, such as a mailing
list, is an IETF contribution. If any contribution of yours is covered by
a patent or patent application made by you or your employer, you or they
must disclose that.
The original allowed the employer to make the disclosure (since, after all,
the employee may not know of all patent filings), and also had a positive
requirement to make such a disclosure; this revised one brings all that back.
Noel