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- Network Working Group S. Crocker
- RFC-30 UCLA
- 4 February 70
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- DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS
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- This note is a revision of NWG/RFC 10, 16, 24, and 27.
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- The Network Working Group consists of interested pleople from existing or
- potential ARPA network sites. Membership is not closed.
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- The Network Working Group (NWG) is concerned with the HOST software, the
- strategies for using the network, and initial experience with the network.
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- Documentation of the NWG's effort is through notes such as this. Notes
- may be produced at any site by anybody and included in this series.
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- CONTENT
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- The content of a NWG note may be any thought, suggestion, etc. related
- to the HOST software or other aspect of the network. Notes are encouraged
- to be timely rather than polished. Philosophical positions without examples
- or other specifics, specific suggestions or implementation techniques
- without introductory or background explication, and explicit questions
- without any attempted answers are all acceptable. The minimum length for
- a NWG note is one sentence.
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- These standards (or lack of them) are stated explicitly for two reasons.
- First, there is a tendency to view a written statement as ipso facto
- authoritative, and we hope to promote the exchange and discussion of
- considerably less than authoritative ideas. Second, there is a natural
- hesitancy to publish something unpolished, and we hope to ease this
- inhibition.
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- FORM
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- Every NWG note should bear the following information:
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- 1. "Network Working Group"
- "Request for Comments: X" (X underscored)
- where X is a serial number. Serial numbers are assigned
- by Steve Crocker at UCLA.
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- 2. Author and affiliation
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- 3. Date
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- 4. Title
- The title need not be unique.
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- DISTRIBUTION:
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- One copy only will be sent from the author's site to:
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- 1. Abhai Bhushan, MIT
- 2. Steve Carr, Utah
- 3. Gerry Cole, SDC
- 4. Steve Crocker, UCLA
- 5. Bill English, SRI
- 6. Jim Fry, MITRE
- 7. Nico Haberman, Carnegie-Mellon
- 8. John Heafner, RAND
- 9. Bob Kahn, BB&N
- 10. Thomas O'Sullivan, Raytheon
- 11. Larry Roberts, ARPA
- 12. Paul Rovner, LL
- 13. Robert Sproull, Stanford
- 14. Ron Stoughton, UCSB
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- Reproduction, if desired, may be handled locally.
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- ADDRESSES
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- Below are the most current addresses I have. Please correct as necessary:
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- Abhai Bhushan MIT
- Room 807 - Project MAC (617) 864-6900 X5857
- 545 Technology Square
- Cambridge, Mass. 02139
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- Steve Carr Utah
- Computer Science Dept. (801) 322-8224
- University of Utah
- Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
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- Gerry Cole SDC
- 7842 Croyden 2500 Colorado
- Los Angeles, Calif. 90045 Santa Monica, Calif 90406
- (213) 393-9411, X6135
- X7057 (Sec'y)
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- Steve Crocker UCLA
- 3732 Boelter Hall (213) 825-4864
- UCLA 825-2543 (Sec'y)
- Los Angeles, Calif. 90024
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- Bill English SRI
- Stanford Research Institute (415) 326-6200
- 333 Ravenswood
- Menlo Park, Calif. 94025
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- Jim Fry MITRE
- The MITRE Corporation (703) 893-3500, X355
- Westgate Research Park X318
- McLean, Va. 22101
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- Nico Haberman Carnegie-Mellon
- Computer Science Dept. (412) 683-7000, X226
- Carnegie-Mellon University
- Schenley Park
- Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213
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- John Heafner RAND
- The RAND Corporation (213) 393-0411
- 1700 Main Street
- Santa Monica, Calif. 90406
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- Robert Kahn BB&N
- Bolt, Beranek and Newman (617) 491-1850
- 50 Moulton Street
- Cambridge, Mass. 02138
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- Thomas O'Sullivan Raytheon
- Equipment Division Headquarters (617) 899-8400
- Raytheon Company
- 40 Second Avenue
- Waltham, Mass 02154
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- Larry Roberts ARPA
- ODS/ARPA (202) OX7-8663
- 3D167 Pentagon OX7-8654
- Washington, D.C. 20301
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- Paul D. Rovner LL
- Mass. Institute of Technology (617) 562-5500 X7211
- Lincoln Laboratory B-115
- P.O. Box 73
- Lexington, Mass. 02173
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- Robert Sproull Stanford
- Artificial Intelligence Project (415) 32l-2300 X4971
- Stanford University
- Stanford, Calif. 94305
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- Ron Stoughton UCSB
- Computer Research Lab. (805) 961-3221
- UCSB
- Santa Barbara, Calif. 94025
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