On 2009-02-13 16:47, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:38:44 +0100
> Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The discussion started by Stephan suggesting that free software
>> authors publish their work as free standards in the IETF. My point
>> was that since the IETF disallow publishing standards under a license
>> that is compatible with free software licensing (e.g., allows
>> modification), it is not possible for free software authors to do
>> this. Thus, to me, this discussion is not related to comments in
>> source code at all.
>
> My understanding of IETF policy is that the IETF will publish I-Ds that
> are in the public domain. Nothing is freer than that. You're
> perfectly free to put your text in the public domain before submitting
> it for publication as an RFC.
Or afterwards, since the license a contributor grants to the
IETF Trust is non-exclusive. So contributing these words to the IETF
does not affect in any way my ability to do as I wish with them
after hitting the Send button.
Brian
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