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Add FAQs on CRA scope #2

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@tobie tobie commented Jan 6, 2025

Proposes and addresses two FAQ about the CRA: what's in scope of the CRA ans what isn't.

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I think we need to open/explain first that this is about cyber resilliance for society - and that this begins & ends with a focus on network connected. E.g take something from the intro of the CRA: "The number and variety of connected devices will rise exponentially in the coming years. " and refer to recital 9 perhaps ?

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Wouldn't this be a better fit as an addition to the question just above? https://github.com/orcwg/cra-hub/blob/main/faq.md#q-what-is-the-cyber-resilience-act-cra

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dirkx commented Jan 8, 2025 via email


- Hardware products (e.g. laptops, smart appliances, mobile phones, network equipment, CPUs, etc.)
- Software products (e.g. operating systems, word processing, games or mobile apps, software libraries, etc.)
- Remote data processing solutions for any of the above
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This last line could use an "(e.g. [..])", perhaps based on one of the CRA-team's presentations, because that terms means absolutely nothing to people not already familiar.

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or, to name something absolutely at random:

(e.g. a webservice that powers the spell-checking functionality of a word processing product)

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maertsen commented Jan 9, 2025

Otherwise, it seems this could be merged as-is.

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