Yaakov,
Yes, that would be most of what I meant by "publicly
available." Since we're trying to be very precise, I also
include the notion of "readily available documentation" in
the broader concept to "publicly available" where "readily"
may be implied in your use of "open" - and essentially means
that I can get a copy without signing another mortgage.
--
Eric
--> -----Original Message-----
--> From: Yaakov Stein [mailto:yaakov_s(_at_)rad(_dot_)com]
--> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:15 AM
--> To: Gray, Eric
--> Cc: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
--> Subject: RE: Alternative formats for IDs
-->
-->
-->
--> > Clarifying that "publicly known" means "well defined and publicly
--> available", I would answer no...
-->
--> and if it is restricted to mean
--> "open description so that you could write your own editor
--> to read and
--> write this format" ?
-->
-->
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