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Network Working Group S. CROCKER
RFC-24 UCLA
21 November 69
File specification
(RFC24-Documentation Conventions)
This specification is a revision of NWG / RFC 10 and 16.
Network Working Group is composed of people from existing or potential ARPA network sites. There is no limit to membership.
Network Working Group: NWG pays attention to the initial experience of host software, network usage policies and web applications.
The NWG work file is recorded in a record similar to this article. This note can be generated by any site and included in this series.
content
The content of NWG notes can be any idea, suggestions, etc., as long as it is related to other features of the host software or network. The notes do not require fine crafting, encourage the timely content in time. Note on the following content is also acceptable, such as: only give a position view and there is no example and some other details; propose special suggestions or execution skills without giving a related background explanation; just understand a question Give any answers.
A note requires not less than one sentence.
These standards are based on the following two reasons: First, people tend to use the document as a factual authority, and we want to promote communication and discussions rather than listening to the authority. Second, people usually do not want to publish some articles that have not been carved, we want to eliminate this concern.
format
Any NWG note must include the following information:
1. "NetWork Working Group"
"Request for Comnments: X" (X underCored)
WHERE X is a serial number. Serial Numbers Are
Assigned by Steve Crocker At Ucla.
2. AUTHOR and AFFILITION
3. Date
4. Title
The title need not be unique.
release
A copy of the note is sent by the author's site to the following members:
1. Abhai Bhushan, MIT
2. Steve Carr, UTAH
3. Jerry Cole, SDC
4. Steve Crocker, UCLA
5. Bill ENGLISH, SRI
6. Kim Fry, Mitre
7. John Haefner, Rand
8. Bob Kahn, BB & N
9. Larry Roberts, ARPA
10. Paul Rovner, LL
11. Ron STOUGHTON, ECSB
The replica can be processed locally to meet the needs.
address
The following is the most commonly used address, if necessary, please correct:
Abhai Bhushan Mitroom 807 - Project Mac (617) 864-6790 x5857
545 TECHNOLOGY SQUARE
Cambridge, mass. 02139
Steve Carr Utah
Computer science de PEPT. (801) 322-8224
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UTAH 84112
Jerry Cole SDC
7842 Croyden 2500 Colorado
Los Angeles, Calif. 90045 (213) 393-9411, x6135
X67019 (SEC'Y)
Steve crocker ucla
3732 Boelter Hall (213) 825-4864
UCLA 825-2543 (SEC'Y)
Los Angeles, Calif. 90024
Bill English Sri
Stanford Research Institute (415) 326-6200
333 ravenswood
Menlo Park, Calif. 94025
Kim Fry Mitre
The Mitre Corp. (703) 893-3500, x355
Westgate Research Park x318
Mclean, Va. 22101
John haefner rand
The Rand Corporation (213) 393-0411
1700 main street
Santa Monica, Calif. 90406
Robert Kahn BBN
Bolt, BERANEK AND NEWMAN (617) 491-1850
50 Moulton St.
Cambridge, mass. 02138
Larry Roberts ARPA
ODS / ARPA (202) OX7-8663
3D167 Pentagon OX7-8654
Washington, D.c. 20301
Paul D. Rovner LL
Mass. Inst. Of tech. (617) 562-5500 x7211
Lincoln Laboratory B-115
P.O. Box 73
Lexington, mass. 02173
Ron STOUGHTON UCSB
Computer study lab (805) 961-3221
UCSB
Santa Barbara, Calif. 94025
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