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INTERNET-DRAFT R. Housley
Intended Status: Informational Vigil Security
Obsoletes: 1150 (once approved)
Expires: 24 October 2011 22 April 2011
FYI on FYI: No Additional FYI Notes
<draft-iesg-rfc1150bis-00.txt>
Abstract
The FYIs (For Your Information) sub-series of RFCs was used by the
IETF User Services Area, which no longer exists. The IESG does not
intend to make any further additions to the FYI sub-series.
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INTERNET-DRAFT 21 April 2011
1. No Further Additions to the FYI Sub-series
The FYI (For Your Information) sub-series of RFCs was established by
RFC 1150 [RFC1150]. The FYI sub-series was used by the IETF User
Services Area, which has not met since IETF 53. The IESG does not
intend to make any further additions to the FYI sub-series.
The FYI sub-series was designed to provide Internet users with a
central repository of Internet information. Many Informational RFCs
have been published that are not part of the FYI sub-series. The
IESG intends to continue publishing Informational RFCs; however, none
of them will carry a FYI sub-series number.
If a future RFC is published that obsoletes an existing member of the
FYI sub-series, the new RFC will not be assigned an FYI number.
2. RFC 1150 Moved to Historic
This document moves RFC 1150 [RFC1150] to Historic. The procedural
information in RFC 1150 is no longer valid. If it becomes desirable
to make additions to the FYI sub-series in the future, new procedures
can be developed to replace this document.
3. Security Considerations
No Internet security issues are anticipated by the actions described
in this document.
4. IANA Considerations
No IANA actions are needed.
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5. Normative Reference
[RFC1150] Malkin, G. and J. Reynolds, "FYI on FYI: Introduction to
the FYI Notes", FYI 1, RFC 1150, March 1990.
Author's Address
Russell Housley
Vigil Security, LLC
918 Spring Knoll Drive
Herndon, VA 20170
USA
EMail: housley@vigilsec.com
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