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At 12:37 PM -0500 2/27/01, Frank Richards wrote: >I agree with your point, but find disingenuous a little strong. If nothing >else there's a nice ring to the hierarchy: > >The ISO and it's ilk, blessed by law and treaty come up with legalistic (and >legal) 'standards'. > >The corporations of the w3c come up with (hopefully) comprehensive, well >defined, but 'make it work' oriented 'recommendations'. > >And the IETF, open to anyone who will work, generates 'Requests for comment' >by 'rough consensus and running code.' > But the IETF does produce standards. Not all RFCs become IETF standards, but some do. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/std-index.html for the current list of about 60 different IETF standards, including some very important ones like IP, TCP, and UDP. -- +-----------------------+------------------------+-------------------+ | Elliotte Rusty Harold | elharo@m... | Writer/Programmer | +-----------------------+------------------------+-------------------+ | The XML Bible (IDG Books, 1999) | | http://metalab.unc.edu/xml/books/bible/ | | http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0764532367/cafeaulaitA/ | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | Read Cafe au Lait for Java News: http://metalab.unc.edu/javafaq/ | | Read Cafe con Leche for XML News: http://metalab.unc.edu/xml/ | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
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