On 12/11/2013 1:56 PM, Ben Laurie wrote:
Agree, I just want to be able to refer to 6962 for what "cryptographically verifiable log" means.
Being able to cite a doc that defines the term is always nice; so yes, please do cite freely.
My own view is that charters need to have some pedagogy, since one goal of a charter is to explain the work to folk who might get involved (eventually). While a citation is formally sufficient, it's not the best pedagogy. So I tend to prefer to have a charter be somewhat self-explanatory about its basic constructs, unless they are already very well established in industry.
In this case, I think what you mean is /not/ obvious to a reader who is not already immersed in the topic. So some sort of superficial explanation would help, with the citation pointing the reader to the deeper discussion.
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