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Although written by Steve Crocker, the RFC had emerged from an early working group discussion between Steve Crocker, Steve Carr, and Jeff Rulifson. In RFC 3, which first defined the RFC series, Crocker started attributing the RFC series to the Network Working Group. Rather than being a formal committee, it was a loose association of researchers ...
This is a partial list of RFCs (request for comments memoranda). A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most prominently the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
Roosevelt appointed Texas banker Jesse H. Jones to lead the agency, and Jones turned the RFC into an empire with loans made in every state. [8] Under the New Deal, the powers of the RFC were greatly expanded. The agency now purchased bank stock and extended loans for agriculture, housing, exports, businesses, governments, and disaster relief.
Since 1992, a new document was written to specify the evolution of the basic protocol towards its next full version. It supported both the simple request method of the 0.9 version and the full GET request that included the client HTTP version. This was the first of the many unofficial HTTP/1.0 drafts that preceded the final work on HTTP/1.0. [3]
To alert readers that an RfC has ended, you may optionally enclose the talk page section in a box using a tag pair such as {{closed rfc top}}/{{closed rfc bottom}} or {{archive top}}/{{archive bottom}}. This is not required, and may be done with or without a closing statement about the discussions results.
For example, the following RFC VECJ880326: VE is the first letter of the paternal surname plus the first internal vowel of the paternal surname. C is the initial of the mother's surname. If there is no maternal surname, an (X) is used. J is the initial of the first name. If the 4 letters would form an insulting or offensive word, this letter is ...
For why RfC was created, see: Dispute resolution/Archive 1#Requests for comment; Feb 2004; Feb 2004–May 2005; May 2005–Sep 2005; Sep 2005–Oct 2005
sports club for rugby football, a rugby football club (R.F.C.); Randers FC, a Danish professional football club; Rangers F.C., a Scottish professional football club Ratchaburi F.C., a Thai association football club