*> *> But the use of a trademark, which stands for "complies with RFCs" *> could be incredibly valuable. *> Kyle, I suggest that you read RFCs 1122 and 1123 from cover to cover, and then ponder whether the nice-sounding phrase "complies with the RFCs" has any useful meaning. Perhaps you will begin to understand why the IETF Way is interoperability testing, not conformance testing But you are free to make your proposal at IAB plenary of the next IETF. This discussion is in a loop. Bob Braden
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