If my memory is correct, we've had the discussion about
completely stable registry URLs with IANA a few times, each time
with a result more or less equivalent to your "20+ years"
concern.  That concern is increased by periodic discussions
about the possibility of splitting up components of the IANA
function(s).    However, I wonder whether we might be able to
reach an agreement with them to maintain a stable search format,
e.g., to make something like

  http://protocol-registries.iana.org/?registry="Registry-Name";

work permanently and stably for all protocol parameter
registries.

      john


--On Sunday, April 18, 2010 23:10 +0300 Jari Arkko
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I agree of course that uniqueness should be a MUST.
> 
> But while I don't feel strongly about this, I'm actually a
> little reluctant to put permanent URIs to RFC. First of all,
> from the point of the RFC in question the registry use is
> largely a publication-time issue. If I implement RFC XXX all
> the code points that I need are already verbatim in the RFC.
> Secondly, for some reason I feel uncomfortable with placing a
> permanent pointer to the RFC, while I agree that at times it
> would be helpful. Call me old-fashioned, but I fear that
> something might change in, say, the next 20+ years. By the
> way, current use at least for me does not go through a search
> engine but rather through indirection. I know the IANA
> registries page, and I search the given registry name from
> that. YMMV.
> 
> (That being said, I wonder if some tool magic would display
> these references as pointers, just as already happens for
> normal references.)
> 
> Jari
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