APRIL 1ST RFC

  

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APRIL 1ST RFC

Specialty Definition: April 1st RFC

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Every April 1st, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) publishes one or more unusual Request for comment (RFC) proposals. Well-known joke RFCs have included 527 "ARPAWOCKY", 748 "Telnet Randomly-Lose Option" and 1149 "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers". The first was a Lewis Carroll pastiche; the second a parody of the TCP/IP documentation style, and the third a deadpan skewering of standards-document legalese, describing protocols for transmitting Internet data packets by carrier pigeon.

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