Hi Dave!

It is not a matter of when, but if.  Note that not all widely-deployed
protocols are Internet Standards — BGP is a good example.

The WG may decide to take on the task to change the status, which usually
requires a revised RFC.  Take a look at rfc6410 [1] for the
requirements/process.

HTH,

Alvaro.

[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6410#autoid-4

On April 15, 2024 at 8:00:13 AM, Dave Fusik (dfusik) (
[email protected]) wrote:

To whom it may concern,
Sorry to bother you. I see that the above RFCs have a status of "Proposed
Standard" and I'm wondering if you can provide any insight on when these
will progress to "Internet Standard". Thanks for any information you can
provide.

*Best regards,*

*Dave Fusik*

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