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Title : Internet Routing Protocol Standardization Criteria
Author(s) : B. Fenner, A. Zinin
Filename : draft-fenner-zinin-rtg-standard-reqts-01.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2005-10-25
This document provides guidance for the advancement of the protocols
produced within the IETF Routing Area. It places implementation and
interoperability constraints on protocols earlier in the standards
process than RFC 2026, based on RFC 2026's provision that the IESG
may require implementation and/or operational experience prior to
granting Proposed Standard status to a specification that materially
affects the core Internet protocols or that specifies behavior that
may have significant operational impact on the Internet.
We also discuss the applicability of these rules to protocols and
their extensions.
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