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RFC 7100: BCP 9: Retirement of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" Summary Document

  • P. Resnick
Best Current Practice
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) P. Resnick
Request for Comments: 7100 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
BCP: 9 December 2013
Obsoletes: 5000
Updates: 2026
Category: Best Current Practice
ISSN: 2070-1721


 Retirement of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards"
 Summary Document

Abstract

 This document updates RFC 2026 to no longer use STD 1 as a summary of
 "Internet Official Protocol Standards". It obsoletes RFC 5000 and
 requests the IESG to move RFC 5000 (and therefore STD 1) to Historic
 status.

Status of This Memo

 This memo documents an Internet Best Current Practice.

 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF). It has been approved for publication by the Internet
 Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on BCPs is
 available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.

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1. Retiring STD 1

 RFC 2026 [RFC2026] and its predecessors call for the publication of
 an RFC describing the status of IETF protocols:

 The RFC Editor shall publish periodically an "Internet Official
 Protocol Standards" RFC [1], summarizing the status of all
 Internet protocol and service specifications.

 The "Internet Official Protocol Standards" document, now as RFC 5000
 [RFC5000], has always been listed in the Internet Standard series as
 STD 1. However, the document has not been kept up to date in recent
 years, and it has fallen out of use in favor of the online list
 produced by the RFC Editor [STDS-TRK]. The IETF no longer sees the
 need for the document to be maintained. Therefore, this document
 updates RFC 2026 [RFC2026], effectively removing the above-mentioned
 paragraph from Section 6.1.3, along with the paragraph from
 Section 2.1 that states:

 The status of Internet protocol and service specifications is
 summarized periodically in an RFC entitled "Internet Official
 Protocol Standards" [1]. This RFC shows the level of maturity and
 other helpful information for each Internet protocol or service
 specification (see section 3).

 and the paragraph from Section 3.3 that states:

 The "Official Protocol Standards" RFC (STD1) lists a general
 requirement level for each TS, using the nomenclature defined in
 this section. This RFC is updated periodically. In many cases,
 more detailed descriptions of the requirement levels of particular
 protocols and of individual features of the protocols will be
 found in appropriate ASs.

 Additionally, this document obsoletes RFC 5000 [RFC5000], the current
 incarnation of that document, and requests that the IESG move that
 document (and therefore STD 1) to Historic status.

 Finally, RFC 2026 [RFC2026] Section 6.1.3 also calls for the
 publication of an "official summary of standards actions completed
 and pending" in the Internet Society's newsletter. This has also not
 been done in recent years, and the "publication of record" for
 standards actions has for some time been the minutes of the IESG
 [IESG-MINUTES]. Therefore, that paragraph is also effectively
 removed from Section 6.1.3.






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2. Security Considerations

 This document does not impact the security of the Internet.

3. Normative References

 [] Internet Engineering Steering Group, "IESG Telechat
 Minutes", <http://www.ietf.org/iesg/minutes.html>.

 [] Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process --
 Revision 3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996.

 [] RFC Editor, "Internet Official Protocol Standards",
 RFC 5000, May 2008.

 [] RFC Editor, "Official Internet Protocol Standards",
 <http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcxx00.html>.

Author's Address

 Pete Resnick
 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
 5775 Morehouse Drive
 San Diego, CA 92121
 US

 Phone: +1 858 6511 4478
 EMail: presnick@qti.qualcomm.com























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