Hi all, A few years ago, the Codec Encoding for LossLess Archiving and Realtime transmission (CELLAR) working group of the IETF was formed. They have been working on expanding current open standards, including Matroska, EBML, FFV1 and FLAC with the aim of publishing RFCs for these formats.
The thing is, they started out with the 'Format' document that is on the website, which is licensed under GFDL. This document (according to git history) has barely been touched by anyone since Josh Coalson disappeared from the FLAC project. Due to legal issues at the IETF, the question was asked if Josh Coalson could be contacted about exempting the IETF of the requirements the GFDL poses. Apparently, the IETF would like to reserve the right to call something RFC XXXX, and not have someone else edit the document and publish it as an IETF RFC. This is covered by trademark rights in most, but not all countries, which is why the IETF doesn't want to use GNU FDL protected parts. So, CELLAR has two options: rewrite the whole document or contact Josh Coalson on this issue. My question now is: does anyone know how to contact him? Can perhaps someone forward this e-mail or contact him directly? Kind regards, Martijn van Beurden _______________________________________________ flac-dev mailing list flac-dev@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev