← Back to context Comment by bla3 2 days ago It's a shame that JpegXL doesn't have a freely available spec. 7 comments bla3 Reply master-lincoln 2 days ago You could also say it's a sham to have non-public standards ksec 18 hours ago IIRC it doesn't have a freely available "Final" spec. The Final Draft is available for free. Latitude7973 2 days ago In general terms, it is a shame that thousands of ISO, IEC etc specifications and documents are behind a paywall. nathancahill 2 days ago I'm surprised there hasn't been a Z-Lib/Anna's like movement for spec documents. Given how tech savvy the default audience of those documents are. account42 21 hours ago For many relevant specs you can find "draft versions" that are essentially the final version without the official stamp on the open web so there isn't that much of a need. OneDeuxTriSeiGo 2 days ago I mean anna's have most specs and if you know where to look there are IPFS and torrent sources for large portions of entire spec libraries. bionhoward 2 days ago Yes! The paywalled SQL documents are a big annoyance
ksec 18 hours ago IIRC it doesn't have a freely available "Final" spec. The Final Draft is available for free.
Latitude7973 2 days ago In general terms, it is a shame that thousands of ISO, IEC etc specifications and documents are behind a paywall. nathancahill 2 days ago I'm surprised there hasn't been a Z-Lib/Anna's like movement for spec documents. Given how tech savvy the default audience of those documents are. account42 21 hours ago For many relevant specs you can find "draft versions" that are essentially the final version without the official stamp on the open web so there isn't that much of a need. OneDeuxTriSeiGo 2 days ago I mean anna's have most specs and if you know where to look there are IPFS and torrent sources for large portions of entire spec libraries. bionhoward 2 days ago Yes! The paywalled SQL documents are a big annoyance
nathancahill 2 days ago I'm surprised there hasn't been a Z-Lib/Anna's like movement for spec documents. Given how tech savvy the default audience of those documents are. account42 21 hours ago For many relevant specs you can find "draft versions" that are essentially the final version without the official stamp on the open web so there isn't that much of a need. OneDeuxTriSeiGo 2 days ago I mean anna's have most specs and if you know where to look there are IPFS and torrent sources for large portions of entire spec libraries.
account42 21 hours ago For many relevant specs you can find "draft versions" that are essentially the final version without the official stamp on the open web so there isn't that much of a need.
OneDeuxTriSeiGo 2 days ago I mean anna's have most specs and if you know where to look there are IPFS and torrent sources for large portions of entire spec libraries.
You could also say it's a sham to have non-public standards
IIRC it doesn't have a freely available "Final" spec. The Final Draft is available for free.
In general terms, it is a shame that thousands of ISO, IEC etc specifications and documents are behind a paywall.
I'm surprised there hasn't been a Z-Lib/Anna's like movement for spec documents. Given how tech savvy the default audience of those documents are.
For many relevant specs you can find "draft versions" that are essentially the final version without the official stamp on the open web so there isn't that much of a need.
I mean anna's have most specs and if you know where to look there are IPFS and torrent sources for large portions of entire spec libraries.
Yes! The paywalled SQL documents are a big annoyance