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	Title           : Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace Definition Mechanisms
	Author(s)       : A. Hoenes
	Filename        : draft-ietf-urnbis-rfc3406bis-urn-ns-reg-00.txt
	Pages           : 28
	Date            : 2010-12-16

Uniform Resource Names (URNs) are intended to serve as persistent,
location-independent, resource identifiers.  To structure and
organize their usage, the URN syntax specifies a hierarchy that
horizontally divides the set of possible URNs into "URN Namespaces"
that can be individually defined and managed.  URN Namespaces in
particular serve to map existing identifier systems into the URN
system and thereby make available generic, network-based resolution
services for the identified documents, artifacts, and other objects
(and their metadata).

To actually leverage such synergetic advantage, URN namespaces need
to be specified in a comparable manner, and their Namespace
Identifiers (NIDs) need to be registered with IANA, so that naming
conflicts are avoided and implementers of services can follow a
structured approach in support of various namespaces, guided by the
registry to the related documents and the particularities of specific
namespaces, as described in these namespace registration documents.

This document serves as a guidleline for authors of URN Namespace
definition and registration documents.  It describes the essential
content of such documents and how they shall be structured to allow
readers familar with the scheme to quickly assess the properties of a
specific URN Namespace.  Further, this RFC describes the process to
be followed to get a URN Namespace registered with IANA.

This document is a companion document to the revised URN Syntax
specification, RFC 2141bis; it supersedes and replaces RFC 3406.

Discussion

This draft version has been obtained by importing the text from RFC
3406 into modern tools and making a first round of updating steps.
It is an initial chartered work item of the URNBIS WG.

Discussion of this memo utilizes the urn@ietf.org mailing list.Status of
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