OT: What are RFCs? (Was: Re: Outh...)

2002-04-08 Thread Martin Karlsson

* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-08 14.06 -0500]:
[...snip...]
 (This is recommended, not required.) See RFC 2822, section 3.6.4.

Sorry for going OT, but could someone please point me to a site or
document which explains _what_ an RFC (yeah, request for comment, I
managed to google that far :-) ) really /is/, and what types of RFCs
there are and why thera are more than one type of RFC?

TIA,
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Re: OT: What are RFCs? (Was: Re: Outh...)

2002-04-08 Thread dsr

On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 11:21:46PM +0200, Martin Karlsson wrote:
 * David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-08 14.06 -0500]:
 [...snip...]
  (This is recommended, not required.) See RFC 2822, section 3.6.4.
 
 Sorry for going OT, but could someone please point me to a site or
 document which explains _what_ an RFC (yeah, request for comment, I
 managed to google that far :-) ) really /is/, and what types of RFCs
 there are and why thera are more than one type of RFC?

http://www.rfc-editor.org/

To answer the other questions backwards:

There is more than one type of RFC because people need more than one type.

The types of RFC are Standards, Informational, and Experimental.
Standards are exactly that: if you want to interoperate with other people
using a particular protocol, this is the official description of how to
do it.

Informational/Experimental are exactly that: if you want to know how
other people are doing things which haven't been standardized yet,
or can't or won't be standardized, or aren't easily standardized, or a
summary of several approaches, this is what you want to read.

Typical labels: STD for standard, BCP for best current practices, FYI for
informational.

Finally, why they are called RFCs:

At a meeting discussing what would become NCP in 1969, a grad student
was assigned to take notes. As he wasn't sure he had written everything
down exactly right, he wrote Request For Comments across the top when
he made copies and distributed them.

-dsr-




Re: OT: What are RFCs? (Was: Re: Outh...)

2002-04-08 Thread Martin Karlsson

* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-08 19.13 -0400]:
 begin  Martin Karlsson quotation:
  
  Sorry for going OT, but could someone please point me to a site or
  document which explains _what_ an RFC (yeah, request for comment, I
 
 Yeah; the VERY FIRST HIT on Google if you type RFC as your search
 term.

You mean the site David Champion pointed me to a few hours ago?

Actually I was looking for something less technical and somewhat
more pedagogical than the RFC-editor, but reading some other docs I
also found has made it a little clearer.

Thanks David and dsr.

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