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Request for Comments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | RFC 1, entitled "Host Software", was written by Steve Crocker of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and published on April 7, 1969. |
 | | Many of the subsequent RFCs of the 1970s also came from UCLA, not only because of the quality of the scholarship, but also owing to the fact that UCLA was one of the first Interface Message Processors (IMPs) on ARPANET. |
 | | Every RFC is available as ASCII text, but may also be available in other file formats; however, the definitive version of any standards-track specification is always the ASCII version. |
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