@boris You just bung an RFC to the IETF, and that starts the process. Mind you, they may bung it back at you if they think it isn't useful, I've had that happen to me.
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@boris You just bung an RFC to the IETF, and that starts the process. Mind you, they may bung it back at you if they think it isn't useful, I've had that happen to me. 1 comment
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@simon_brooke that’s not the only path.
See the #UCAN spec https://github.com/ucan-wg/spec — it’s something my team and multiple other people and organizations have been working on for years.
It’s about to have a v1.0 release.
It looks RFC like. It has multiple open source implementations. It’s an open standard.