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Oxide and Friends

RFDs: The Backbone of Oxide

1428.782 - 1450.724 Bryan Cantrill

Yeah, which is, we use the term request for discussion in lieu of request for comments to avoid conflation with the IETF construct. and the more formal writing that has come to represent. Because RFCs are now kind of drifted from that RFC3 ethos and zeitgeist and are now quite a bit more formal. So we wanted to draw inspiration from RFCs, but be something slightly different. And RFDs were born.

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