Are there any licensing issues that the standards body I am working with 
will have with using Protobufs in this fashion?

On Monday, October 21, 2019 at 6:26:15 PM UTC-7, Rex Coldren wrote:
>
> 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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