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IETF RFC 10
Documentation conventions Last modified on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 Permanent link to RFC 10 Search GitHub Wiki for RFC 10 Show other RFCs mentioning RFC 10 Network Working Group S. Crocker RFC 10 UCLA 29 July 1969 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This note is a revision of NWG/RFC #3 The Network Working Group seems to consist of Steve Carr at Utah, Elmer Shapiro and Bill English SRI, Steve Crocker at UCLA, John Haefner at RAND, Paul Rovner and Jim Curry at Lincoln Labs. Membership is not closed. The Network Working Group (NWG) is concerned with the HOST software, the strategies for using the network, and initial experience with the network. Documentation of the NWG's effort is through notes such as this. Notes may be produced at any site by anybody and included in this series. CONTENT The content of a NWG note may be any thought, suggestion, etc. related to the HOST software or other aspect of the network. Notes are encouraged to be timely rather than polished. Philosophical positions without examples or other specifics, specific suggestions or implementation techniques without introductory or background explication, and explicit questions without any attempted answers are all acceptable. The minimum length for a NWG note is one sentence. These standards (or lack of them) are stated explicitly for two reasons. First, there is a tendency to view a written statement as ipso facto authoritative, and we hope to promote the exchange and discussion of considerably less than authoritative ideas. Second, there is a natural hesitancy to publish something unpolished, and we hope to ease this inhibition. FORM Every NWG note should bear the following information: 1. "Network Working Group" "Request for Comments:"x (x underscored) where x is a serial number (x underscored) Serial numbers are assigned by Steve Crocker at UCLA 2. Author and affiliation 3. Date 4. Title. The title need not be unique. DISTRIBUTION One copy only will bve sent from the author's site to: 1. Steve Crocker, UCLA 2. Ron Stoughton, UCSB 3. Elmer Shapiro, SRI 4. Steve Carr, Utah 5. John Haefner, RAND 6. Paul Rovner, LL 7. Bob Kahn, BB&N 8. Larry Roberts, ARPA 9. Jerry Cole, SDC Reproduction if desired may be handled locally. ADDRESSES Below are the most current addresses I have. Please correct as necessary. Steve Crocker UCLA 3732 Boelter Hall (213) 825-4864 UCLA 825-2543 Sec'y Los Angeles, California 90024 Ron Stoughton UCSB Computer Research Lab. (805) 961-3221 UCSB Santa Barbara, California 93106 Elmer Shapiro SRI Stanford Research Institute (415)326-6200 333 Ravenswood Menlo Park, California 94025 Steve Carr Utah Computer Science Dept. (801) 322-8224 University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84ll2 John Haefner RAND The Rand Corp. (213) 393-0411 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, California 90406 Paul D. Rovner LL Mass. Inst. of Tech. (617) 662-5500 Lincoln Laboratory B-115 X7211 P.O. Box 73 Lexington, Mass. 02173 Robert Kahn BBN Bolt, Beranek and Newman (617) 491-1850 50 Moulton St. 49l-1868 Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Larry Roberts ARPA ODS/ARPA (202) OX 7-8663 3D167 Pentagon OX 7-8654 Washington, D.C. 2030l Jerry Cole SDC 7842 Croyden 2500 Colorado L.A., California 90045 Santa Monica, California 90406 (213) 393-9411 X438 X6019 Sec'y Documentation conventions RFC TOTAL SIZE: 4510 bytes PUBLICATION DATE: Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 LEGAL RIGHTS: The IETF Trust (see BCP 78) |