Hi Max,
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There have been a several conversations on this topic and I am sure there will be many more as there are logical connections between open standards and open source. There are also very clear points where the two are not a fit, for instance, when there is no need for multiple interoperable implementations.
One of the discussion threads has been around CodeMatch (described in the following google doc):
I posted it to this list and a couple of other lists and integrated feedback received. I do have a couple of comments that need to be worked into the document that were received last week, but it is otherwise up-to-date. A mailing list was set up for those interested in helping to develop the idea and we met while in Toronto to determine next steps. The mailing list for those willing to help develop is CodeMatch-develop@xxxxxxxx. When we are ready to test out it's use, there will likely be another list for users of CodeMatch (meant for standards and open source participants).
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Massimiliano Pala <director@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
does nobody have this info ?
Cheers,
Max
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Subject: OpenSource vs. IETF Standards Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 15:03:50 -0400 From: Massimiliano Pala <director@xxxxxxxxxx> Organization: OpenCA Labs To: ietf@xxxxxxxx
Dear IETF-ers,
At the last ietf (90), it was mentioned that extensive discussions about the relationship between IETF standards and OpenSource have taken place.. and I was wondering if anybody could point me to the archives of that thread.
I am asking because I definitely do not agree with what has been said at the meeting - but I would like to understand the reasons for those statements by reading about what was discussed.
Best regards,
Kathleen