At 09:08 AM 31/03/2007, william(at)elan.net wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Geoff Huston wrote:
I believe that this answers the question - the current process for
URI registration is via use of a registration template and an IANA
registry, and not via an RFC.
My original post specifically said "if it is defined by an RFC",
this did not mean its the only way to register an URI. However like
I wrote the issue really is that when you're relying on rwhois
protocol and you want it in STD protocol you'll almost certain have
to have it described by an RFC too, so like it or not somebody needs
to write an
RFC on rwhois (probably send as individual submission) and that is
how it URI can be registered as well.
Perhaps you could refer me to the process document where this is described?
thanks,
Geoff
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