For anyone experienced with the IETF and RFCs ??
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geleem at bellsouth.net
Sat Aug 9 18:00:18 UTC 2008
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William Case wrote:
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> My question is this: These memos are entitled Requests for Comments and
> each have received several detailed and learned comments, yet, the RFC
> seems to become adopted as written with the comments only attached but
> not adopted. I am I misreading the actual RFC process?
an 'rfc' is just that, a 'request for comments'. 'comments' are just that,
comments to the 'rfc'.
a comment can not be adopted as they are not a request. comments can be
rewritten as an 'rfc' and written in such a way that it becomes a 'request',
to which more comments can be made.
an 'rfc' can be rewritten and resubmitted with 'comments' to previous 'rfc'
included and then become a new 'rfc'.
in a respect, your post is a 'request for comments'. what i reply, or any one
else replies, is a 'comment'. we are not requesting for a 'comment', tho there
may/will be.
in another respect, you post a request for technical help. those who reply
are offering help, either as a direct 'comment' to your request for help,
or as a reference to where and/or how you can get help.
therefore, i may not answer your question to your satisfaction, but i am
offering help. in turn, someone may reply further to this 'comment', or
offer a 'comment' of their own.
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