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tremonyesterday at 11:30 PM1 replyview on HN

And rfc2460 is obsoleted by rfc8200 from 2017. That should mean that IPv6 was designed in 2017 by an Israeli cybersecurity company, right?


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notepad0x90today at 12:12 AM

No, I think proposed, draft and internet standard all have specific meanings we don't need to debate over. Your claim that IPv6 was first proposed in 1995 is correct, as is my claim that it was first accepted in 1998. No one actually uses a proposed standard, but when it is draft people start implementing it and giving feedback over issues until it is fully ratified is my understanding (correct me if that's wrong please).

https://www.ietf.org/process/rfcs/

> Proposed Standard (PS). The first official stage. Many standards never progress beyond this level.

> Draft Standard. An intermediate stage that is no longer used for new standards.

> Internet Standard. The final stage, when the standard is shown to be interoperable and widely deployed.