RFC2181 to Historic draft-pfrc-rfc2181-historic-issues-00 Abstract
draft-pfrc-rfc2181-historic-issues-00
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Author | Bill Manning | ||
Last updated | 2015-11-28 (Latest revision 2015-05-27) | ||
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Abstract
RFC 2181 is an amalgamation of eight independent components that were lumped together into a single document, ostensibly because none were of enough interest to create a standalone reference for each idea. After nearly two decades, and a number of RFCs that update portions of RFC 2181, it seems reasonable to move RFC 2181 to historic status and focus on each idea independentally. This document introduces eight standalone docuements, one for each of the ideas collected in RFC 2181 and allows for examination of each idea independently. In doing so, this document moves RFC 2181 to historic status.
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