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Re: Informational RFC to be: draft-braden-independent-submission-01.txt
The IESG has no problem with the publication of 'Procedures for Rights Handling in the RFC Independent Stream' <draft-braden-independent-submission-01.txt> as an Informational RFC.
The IESG would also like the IRSG or RFC-Editor to review the comments in
the datatracker
(https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi?command=view_id&dTag=19052&rfc_flag=0)
related to this document and determine whether or not they merit
incorporation into the document. Comments may exist in both the ballot
and the comment log.
The IESG contact person is Russ Housley.
A URL of this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-braden-independent-submission-01.txt
The process for such documents is described at http://www.rfc-editor.org/indsubs.html.
Thank you,
The IESG Secretary
Technical Summary
This document specifies the procedures by which authors of RFC
Independent Stream documents grant the community "incoming" rights for
copying and using the text. It also specifies the "outgoing" rights
the community grants to readers and users of those documents, and it
requests that the IETF Trust manage the outgoing rights to affect this
result.
Working Group Summary
This document is not the product of any IETF WG.
Protocol Quality
The document was reviewed by Russ Housley for the IESG.
RFC Editor Note
The IESG has not found any conflict between this document and IETF
work. However, the IESG has two concerns.
1) This paragraph has a problem:
In summary, submissions in the Independent Stream use the same
submission procedures and mechanisms that are defined in RFC 5378,
and hence require the same "incoming rights" as IETF-stream
documents. This document explicitly defines the "outgoing rights"
that are granted to readers and users of Independent Stream
documents, and it requests the IETF Trust to manage the rights in
accordance with this definition.
This document does not explicitly define the "outgoing rights". If the
IETF Trust is to manage the IPR, then this document is providing
advice to the Trustees of the IETF Trust on Rights to Be Granted in
Independent Submission Stream Documents.
2) The IESG has concerns about this paragraph:
Note also that this unlimited derivative works policy applies to all
parts of an Independent Stream document, including any code.
Therefore, no separate licensing procedure is required for extracting
and adapting code that is contained in an Independent Stream
document
submitted under the (preferred) unlimited derivative works terms. On
the other hand, code may not be extracted and adapted from
Independent Stream documents submitted under the no derivative works
terms.
So far, the IETF Trust has used the BSD license for all code. One
important aspect of this license is the "as is" warranty. The IESG
requests that the RFC Editor confer with the IAB on the decision to
use an unlimited derivative works policy without any warranty clause.
IESG Note
The IESG has determined that no IESG note is needed for this document.