RE: Old transport-layer protocols to Historic?

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Eric Rosen <erosen at cisco dot com> wrote:

> So RDP is a useful and deployed pre-standards protocol that was one of the
> driving forces behind a successful standardization effort.  But newer
> applications that need that kind of transport instead use the standard,
> SCTP.
> 
> I don't know how one could possibly make a stronger case for classifying the
> RDP spec as Historic!

If "Historic" has taken on the connotation of "this spec is deprecated,
don't use it any more," then to the extent it is useful and deployed,
this would send the wrong message.  Just like FTP.

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