On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Matt Welsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think we're on the same page here but there are some details to work
> out.
>
> Anything in "tos" could be assigned an AM ID range by the net2 WG. The
> question is how do things move from "contrib", "apps", etc. to "tos"?
> An example might be a new timesync protocol that someone develops and
> wants to be part of the official release (by which I mean, in "tos").
> There needs to be a clear way for someone to (a) get their code in
> there and (b) get the AM IDs assigned for it. Being a member of the
> net2 WG is one way to do that, but I would hope there are other
> avenues that permit inclusion of third-party protocols as part of the
> standard tree.
>
>
The current policy on this is that code should move into the core only via
the TEP process. The TEPs are reviewed by the corresponding WGs, but anyone
in the community is free to write a TEP and submit it for review.

Vlado
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