If you'll notice, RFC6749 is also Proposed Standard, as are most of the RFCs 
published out of IETF working groups. This is actually the final state for many 
protocols, and it's not until many years of wide deployment that things move up 
the classification stack.

So in short, yes, it's a standard.

 -- Justin

On Dec 16, 2014, at 4:35 PM, Donald Coffin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

What is the official status of RFC 7009 Oauth 2.0 Token Revocation?

Is it still a proposed standard or has it been accepted as an internet 
standard.  The document implies it became a standard in August 2013, but 
several sites, including the ISOC, list it as a proposed standard.

Best regards,
Don
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