RFC 6410

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RFC 6410 is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) document that streamlines and updates the process for advancing technical specifications to Internet Standard status within the Internet Standards Process.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standards-track document
Request for Comments
addresses advancement of technical specifications to Internet Standard status
criteria for stability and technical maturity
process for revising or retiring Internet Standards
requirements for widespread deployment and interoperability
appliesTo IETF standards-track RFCs
area General Area
BCPNumber BCP 9
category Best Current Practice
defines criteria for Internet Standard
requirements for reclassifying Internet Standards
review and approval process for Internet Standards
revised process for advancing specifications to Internet Standard
two-maturity-level standards track
focusesOn simplifying standards track maturity levels
streamlining advancement to Internet Standard
format text
governs advancement of IETF technical specifications
intendedAudience IETF participants
Internet standards developers
language English
maturityLevels Internet Standard
Proposed Standard
number 6410
obsoletes RFC 2026
RFC 5657
partOf IETF Internet standards process
surface form: Internet Standards Process
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
RFC Editor
reduces IETF standards track maturity levels from three to two
relation successor to RFC 2026 for standards track maturity levels
replaces three-level standards track model
scope IETF standards process
series RFCs
surface form: RFC
status Best Current Practice
stream Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
subject IETF process
Internet Standard
surface form: Internet Standards

standards maturity levels
title Reducing the Standards Track to Two Maturity Levels
type process document
updates IETF Internet standards process
surface form: Internet Standards Process

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