Well, at least for 802.11, this isn't true.
There is a section to list the contributors who had contributed a significant
contribution to the standards process. This list can get quite lengthy.
Clint (JOATMON) Chaplin
Wireless Security Advisor
Wireless Standards Lead
John Day <day(_at_)std(_dot_)com> 8/30/04 16:05:30 >>>
The best solution is to remove all authorship from all Internet
standards, then there will be no problems. This isn't suppose to be
an ego trip. If people really think the documents are important, they
don't need their names on them. If they need their name on it, they
are doing it for the wrong reasons.
You don't find authors on the output of the standards groups. The
most you will find is a list of the membership at the time of
approval.
Take care,
John
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