Benoit Claise has entered the following ballot position for charter-ietf-netvc-00-01: Block
When responding, please keep the subject line intact and reply to all email addresses included in the To and CC lines. (Feel free to cut this introductory paragraph, however.) The document, along with other ballot positions, can be found here: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-netvc/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCK: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm supportive of this effort, but it requires one improvement first. Like most IESG members, I spent some time on: In keeping with BCP 79, the WG will prefer algorithms or tools where there are verifiable reasons to believe they are available on an RF basis. In developing the codec specification, the WG may consider information concerning old prior art or the results of research indicating royalty-free availability of particular techniques. Then I realized this text, further down: The working group shall heed the preference stated in BCP 79: "In general, IETF working groups prefer technologies with no known IPR claims or, for technologies with claims against them, an offer of royalty-free licensing." This preference cannot guarantee that the working group will produce an IPR unencumbered codec. You should avoid these almost similar paragraphs and combine the text. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMENT: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Suggestion: Do you want to have a reference to OPUS in the charter, basically telling: "we want the same success, but for video this time." _______________________________________________ video-codec mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/video-codec
