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Autodescription — Request for Comments (Q212971)
description: publication of the development and standards for the Internet
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This should not be subclass of internet standard (Q290378)[edit]
Currently internet standard (Q290378)subclass of (P279)internet standard (Q290378).
This however is not accurate.
The "Request for Comments" (RFC) document series is the official publication channel for Internet standards documents and other publications of the IESG, IAB, and Internet community.—Jon Postel, Steve Crocker and Christian Huitema, Not All RFCs are Standards, Internet Engineering Task Force, , doi: 10.17487/RFC1796
The current list of official internet standards can be found here: Official Internet Protocol Standards.
I am notifying y'all here that I will:
- Remove internet standard (Q290378)subclass of (P279)internet standard (Q290378)
- Add internet standard (Q290378)subclass of (P279)open standard (Q681263)
- Add internet standard (Q290378)subclass of (P279)technical standard (Q317623)
Please state any objections below. Iwan.Aucamp (talk) 17:18, 14 March 2020 (UTC)
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