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N-1-3-40.25.2, The Request For Comments Notes, by Jon Postel*,
<rfc-editor@isi.edu>
Request for Comments (RFCs) are now available via FTP from at least 20
on-line repositories around the world, and at least 6 of these provide
automated retrieval via email.
A complete listing of these sources and other "help" information about
accessing RFCs can be obtained via an email request to the RFC-INFO
service:
To: RFC-INFO@ISI.EDU
Subject: Accessing RFCs
Help: ways_to_get_rfcs
Interest in RFCs and the number produced has varied over time. A
recent look at the number of RFCs published per month since the RFC
series was started in 1969 is shown in the graph below. The trend is
up in the last few years, and the recent average is about 8 RFCs per
month.
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*Associate Director for Networking, HPCC Division, Information
Sciences Institute, University of Southern California