@evan It’s an open standard. If someone isn’t allowed to implement it, then it’s not open.
It’s equivalent to putting up a billboard in a public place and questioning if everyone is allowed to read it.
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@evan It’s an open standard. If someone isn’t allowed to implement it, then it’s not open. It’s equivalent to putting up a billboard in a public place and questioning if everyone is allowed to read it. 1 comment
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@aeisenberg I agree in this case but it's not necessarily true in general. You can have an open standard for nuclear reactors and still prohibit to build one in your backyard without a permit.