+<p>The broad mission of the Alliance calls for a broad range of
+work products.</p>
+<p>Foremost among these are a set of TEPs documenting systems and
+protocols as well as TEPs that provide guidance and knowledge to the
+community. Technical documentation will have robust and open reference
+implementations for the community to use, refine, improve, and
+discuss. These reference implementations will not preclude
+alternative, compatibile implementations which may have additional
+features or optimizations. The Alliance Working Groups will
+periodically produce periodic releases of these reference
+implementations for the community to use and improve.</p>
+<p>The Alliance will support community contributions of innovative
+extensions and systems by providing a CVS repository to store them.
+In order to keep these contributions organized for users, the Steering
+Committee may nominate one or more people to caretake the repository
+by setting minimal guidelines for the use of the directory structure
+and migrating code as it joins the core or falls into disuse.</p>
+<p>To make these technological resources more accessible and useful
+to a broad embedded networks community, the Alliance will be
+dedicated to providing a set of educational materials. This
+includes introductory tutorials, documentation of core systems,
+simple and complex example applications, and user guides.</p>
+<p>In addition to educational sample applications, whose purpose
+is to teach new developers about the internals and workings of
+the technology, the Alliance will develop and make available
+several end-user applications and tools. The goal is to improve
+the accessibility of the technology to end-users while
+demonstrating its effectiveness. Historical examples of such applications
+include Surge and TinyDB. An important part of this effort is
+good documentation for users who are not expert programmers, as well
+as tools and graphical environments.</p>