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- artu accessdate "2013-10-12".
- artu chapter "IETF and the RFC Standards Process".
- artu chapterurl "http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ietf_process.html".
- artu first "Eric".
- artu isCitedBy HTML.
- artu isCitedBy List_of_major_Creative_Commons_licensed_works.
- artu last "Raymond".
- artu quote "In IETF tradition, standards have to arise from experience with a working prototype implementation — but once they become standards, code that does not conform to them is considered broken and mercilessly scrapped. ...Internet-Drafts are not specifications; software implementers and vendors are specifically barred from claiming compliance with them as if they were specifications. Internet-Drafts are focal points for discussion, usually in a working group... Once an Internet-Draft has been published with an RFC number, it is a specification to which implementers may claim conformance. It is expected that the authors of the RFC and the community at large will begin correcting the specification with field experience.".
- artu title "The Art of Unix Programming".
- artu url artu.
- artu url "http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/".