Why "green paper"? (Just curious.)

Wikipedia has to say of the term:

In Britain, other similar Commonwealth jurisdictions (e.g. Australia), and
the Republic of Ireland, a *green paper* is a tentative government report of
a proposal without any commitment to action; the first step in changing the
law. Green papers may result in the production of a white
paper<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_paper>
.

2008/8/22 Ivan Porto Carrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Manning just published my green paper on ironruby.
> http://manning.com/free/green_carrero.html
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