RFC 3160:The Tao of IETF - A Novice's Guide to the...
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... Anyone who plans to attend an IETF meeting should join the IETF announcement mailing list ...
... and IESG Protocol Actions and Last Calls are posted. People who would like to "get technical" may also join the IETF discussion list, ...
... HTML files. Majordomo will treat you well, however, if you format your messages just the way it likes. To join the IETF announcement list, for example, send email ...
... Subject line of the message and in the message body. To join the IETF discussion ...
... Do not, ever, under any circumstances, for any reason, send a request to join a list to the list itself! The thousands of people on the list don't need, or want, to know when a new person joins. Similarly, when changing e-mail addresses ...


... mailing list with a bit of adult supervision. You "join" the WG by subscribing to the mailing list ...
... delays often result in better protocols. (And, if you think about it, how could you have "voting" in a group that anyone can join, and when it's impossible to count the participants?) ...


... patent-holders. Join -- Become a member of ISOC. More importantly, urge any company ...


... registration, meeting locations, and fees ietf-request@ietf.org Requests to join/leave IETF lists ietf-secretariat@ietf.org Questions for the Secretariat ...



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