Date:        Fri, 31 May 2002 11:48:24 -0400
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  | How would that work (having 2 full standards for the same exact thing)?

Depends on what the thing is, and how precisely you mean "the same exact 
thing".

In some cases it wouldn't - it is common for a new std to obsolete an old
one, no reason that can't continue.

But sometimes the new std is written in such a way that the old one can
also continue.   Eg: the standard for IP.   There's a new one (not yet
full std, but really should be by now), and the old one.  They do the same
job, but can co-exist (version field works, though other ways used more
commonly).   You might say those are not the same thing, but the new one
really is intended as a replacement (eventually) for the old.

kre

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