>Has anyone ever noticed that certain RFCs have a bis version ?
>
>ie RFC 2547bis. Anyone know what that means ?
"bis" is Latin, IIRC, for "second", and "ter" is third.
Bis and ter are actually used in ITU/CCITT documents for revisions.
The IETF only uses them informally: 2547bis is a name for the
working draft of the next revision to RFC2547. When that draft
becomes an RFC, it will get a new number.
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