I am on a project where we are looking to create a standard .proto file 
that can be used by multiple vendors to create interoperable 
implementations of an open, standard interface that we are developing. The 
.proto file would be specified in the standard, along with pointers to the 
Google Protocol Buffers Developers site. It would be up to the vendors 
implementing this standard interface to compile the .proto file using their 
preferred source language. Is this an OK thing to do? 

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