Original Message:
Sent: Jun 19, 2024 02:12
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
Andy et al,
Thanks for your support, I have received internal approval to proceed and I have now published my library on crates.io (Rust library repositiory):
https://crates.io/crates/tmflib
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Ryan Ruckley
Principal Architect
SingTel Optus
Original Message:
Sent: May 20, 2024 02:59
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
Andy,
Thanks for the follow up in this forum. I'll follow up our internal processes now.
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Ryan Ruckley
Principal Architect
SingTel Optus
Original Message:
Sent: May 16, 2024 15:13
From: Andy Tiller
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
Hi Ryan
Just posting the official response from TM Forum Legal:
Yes, you can publish a Rust library created to interact with a TM Forum API under the IPR Policy. The IPR Policy explicitly states that it "will not inhibit the traditional open and free access to the TM Forum Deliverables" and that members "agree that they will not assert any claims, demands, causes of action, suits, or proceedings" against the TM Forum. Additionally, the IPR Policy allows for the creation of derivative works as long as the copyright notice and references to the TM Forum are not removed. Finally, the IPR Policy provides instructions for applying the Apache 2.0 License to a TM Forum API Deliverable, which would allow for the publication of a Rust library.
The TM Forum IPR policy can be found here. The Apache license can be found here.
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Andy Tiller
TM Forum
Original Message:
Sent: May 13, 2024 01:35
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
Thanks Jonathan.
I've also emailed our local contact, lets see where we get to.
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Ryan Ruckley
Principal Architect
SingTel Optus
Original Message:
Sent: May 13, 2024 01:06
From: Jonathan Goldberg
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
I've sent an email to the relevant focals asking them to engage with this discussion.
Hope it'll help.
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Jonathan Goldberg
Amdocs Management Limited
Any opinions and statements made by me on this forum are purely personal, and do not necessarily reflect the position of the TM Forum or my employer.
Original Message:
Sent: May 13, 2024 00:59
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
Jonathan,
What's the best way to contact them?
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Ryan Ruckley
Principal Architect
SingTel Optus
Original Message:
Sent: May 13, 2024 00:54
From: Jonathan Goldberg
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
If you are concerned about TM Forum intellectual property rights in the API signatures, it would be best to take it up with TMF management.
In general, TMF published assets (such as API swaggers, user guides, etc.) are freely available to member organizations and their employees. But I don't know if the terms allow wider circulation.
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Jonathan Goldberg
Amdocs Management Limited
Any opinions and statements made by me on this forum are purely personal, and do not necessarily reflect the position of the TM Forum or my employer.
Original Message:
Sent: May 12, 2024 07:27
From: Ryan Ruckley
Subject: Rust Open Source Library
Team TMF,
I have been writing a Rust library to interact with TMF APIs for my own purposes to make creating micro-services based on TMF APIs easier.
I would like to publish this on crates.io (Rusts library repository) but I'm concerned about any license or property rights.
Does anyone know if this is ok to do?
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Ryan Ruckley
Principal Architect
SingTel Optus
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