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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 6417
Title: How to Contribute Research Results
to Internet Standardization
Author: P. Eardley, L. Eggert,
M. Bagnulo, R. Winter
Status: Informational
Stream: Independent
Date: November 2011
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Pages: 14
Characters: 33781
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-weeb-research-to-internet-stds-03.txt
URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6417.txt
The development of new technology is driven by scientific research.
The Internet, with its roots in the ARPANET and NSFNet, is
no exception. Many of the fundamental, long-term improvements to the
architecture, security, end-to-end protocols and management of the
Internet originate in the related academic research communities.
Even shorter-term, more commercially driven extensions are oftentimes
derived from academic research. When interoperability is required,
the IETF standardizes such new technology. Timely and relevant
standardization benefits from continuous input and review from the
academic research community.
For an individual researcher, it can however be quite puzzling how to
begin to most effectively participate in the IETF and arguably to a
much lesser degree, the IRTF. The interactions in the IETF are
much different than those in academic conferences, and effective
participation follows different rules. The goal of this document is
to highlight such differences and provide a rough guideline that will
hopefully enable researchers new to the IETF to become successful
contributors more quickly. This document is not an Internet
Standards Track specification; it is published for informational
purposes.
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