Re: List of standards

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  *> From ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx  Tue Aug 17 07:43:22 2004
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  *> Why is the list of internet standards so hard to find?
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  *> It seems to me this list deserves top ranking on the first page at 
  *> www.ietf.org, but that's certainly not the case. (Try to find it and 
  *> see what I mean.)
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It's not hard to find, actually. Try: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc.html

Bob Braden for the RFC Editor

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