29 Sep
2014
29 Sep
'14
2:57 a.m.
On 09/28/2014 11:14 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
I thought all of the RFC-descriptions of protocols were taken to be statements that "if you do it this way, we think we can inter-operate" but at no time to be taken as "right" or "wrong".
Correct. That gave birth to the original "interop" conferences, informal gatherings of people to test out their implementations of the RFCs that eventually grew into the full-blown conference we know today. Frankly, this is where Mr. Stevens was instrumental in making the Internet what it is today.