On 16/12/2016 16:10, Gervase Markham wrote:
On 14/12/16 23:13, Eric Mill wrote:
Sure, that works. Is the "in writing" part necessary? You might say instead
"publicly accepted by Mozilla.", which would imply text on m.d.s.p or
bugzilla that would necessarily be in writing, while also ensuring better
visibility.

I'm not sure what you are getting at; m.d.s.p is "in writing", as is "in
Bugzilla". I say "in writing" because I want to make sure some CA
doesn't come back with "you said it was OK when we chatted at CAB
Forum", or "you implied it was OK by accepting this other license over
here which is almost the same".


I guess he meant that an "in writing" acceptance in an obscure or
non-public forum (such as IRC or private e-mail) should not count,
since it is not auditable which such acceptances exist.

But it seems most objections have been ignored and the draconian rule
instated.


Enjoy

Jakob
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