Re: What a reference implementation is

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> Recently, a colleague made a statement about a software distribution
being "the reference implementation" for a protocol.

Those people are bragging. :)

> As this phrase is regularly used to refer to protocol implementations,
is there a normative definition published somewhere in the RFCs about
what constitutes a reference implementation?

No.  It's a term of art, widely used in the software business, that has various shades of meaning.
You might look at RFC 7942.





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