RFC
Definitions
RFC is an IETF Internet Standards term for a Request for Comments document that records an internet standard, best current practice, informational note, or related technical specification. It helps people and agents name the signal, source, and safe next step without pretending an automation, campaign, DNS record, RFC, or network path did more than the evidence shows. Source context: IETF DNS technology; IETF Areas; RFC 1918 private address space.
“The argument got quieter when someone brought the RFC instead of another screenshot with red circles.”
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