> But W3C does not have to be on the losing side. We urge the W3C to take > this opportunity not only to affirm its royalty-free-only license > policy, but to institute a requirement that no proposal may become a > W3C standard unless it is backed by an open-source reference > implementation on an open-source platform, with patent grants > sufficient to ensure that the reference implementation remains > unencumbered. As an independent Web developer I encourage the W3C to adopt this OSI suggestion. Maurice Aubrey <maurice@hevanet.com>Received on Tuesday, 9 October 2001 19:11:13 GMT
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