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by pjmlp 4484 days ago
You get to know what is going on by posts from members, like this one

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/5894415f-...

The ANSI/ISO way is the best way to standardize technology. The alternative being a reference implementation subject to a benevolent dictator with everyone discussing what the right license should be.

Any implementor knows what is supposed to be compliant with, as long as, its implementation follows a well defined standard, regardless of what license it decides to publish under and what type of implementation (compiler/interpreter/JIT/,...)

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Thanks for the link!

> The ANSI/ISO way is the best way to standardize technology. The alternative being a reference implementation subject to a benevolent dictator with everyone discussing what the right license should be.

That's a false dilemma. You can have a standard that's discussed and decided on in a forum that's not ANSI/ISO.

That's just nitpicking. Maybe the GP could have said "The model of the ANSI/ISO way is the best way to standardize technology.", but the sentence after that described in a very apt way the vast majority of "standards" not build by a formal committee, with actual travel budgets and a commitment to make things work for the medium term (10 years, at a minimum).