RFC 1983:Internet Users' Glossary
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Working Group


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... group. It is formed, often ad hoc, to consider a specific issue and, therefore, has a narrow focus. See also: Working Group. Bitnet ...
... Internet-Drafts are working documents of the IETF, its Areas, and its Working Groups. As the name implies, Internet-Drafts are draft documents. They are valid ...
... issues from a theoretical point of view. It has Research Groups, similar to IETF Working Groups, which are each tasked to discuss different research topics. Multi-cast audio/video conferencing ...
... WG See: Working Group white pages ...
... Metropolitan Area Network. Working Group (WG) A working group ...
... Working Group (WG) A working group, within the IETF, is a group of people who work ...
... protocol specification, or the resolution of problems in the Internet. Most working groups have a finite lifetime. That is, once a working group ...
... working groups have a finite lifetime. That is, once a working group has achieved its goal, it disbands. There is no official membership for a working group. Unofficially, a working group ...
... working group has achieved its goal, it disbands. There is no official membership for a working group. Unofficially, a working group member is somebody who is on that working group's mailing list ...
... working group has achieved its goal, it disbands. There is no official membership for a working group. Unofficially, a working group member is somebody who is on that working group's mailing list; however, anyone may attend a working group ...
... official membership for a working group. Unofficially, a working group member is somebody who is on that working group's mailing list; however, anyone may attend a working group meeting. See ...
... working group member is somebody who is on that working group's mailing list; however, anyone may attend a working group meeting. See also: Internet Engineering Task Force, Birds Of a Feather. ...



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