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Progressing RFCs 5343, 5590, 5591, and 6353 to Internet Standard
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Document Status change Progressing RFCs 5343, 5590, 5591, and 6353 to Internet Standard
Last updated 2014-02-10
Moves to Internet Standard RFC5343, RFC5590, RFC5591, RFC6353
State Approved - announcement sent
IESG Telechat date (None)
Responsible AD Sean Turner
Send notices to wjhns1@hardakers.net, j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de, ietfdbh@comcast.net, mundy@tislabs.com

status-change-5343-5590-5591-6353-to-internet-standard-01
RFCs 5343, 5590, 5591, 6353 and currently have an IETF standards
status of Draft Standard, which is now an obsolete status.  This
note requests reclassifying them to Internet Standard.

   (1) There are at least two independent interoperating implementations
       with widespread deployment and successful operational experience.

Based on the IR (Interoperability Report)
(http://www.ietf.org/iesg/implementation/report-rfc5343-5590-5591-5953.txt)
there are at least two independent interoperating implementations with
widespread and successful operation experience.

   (2) There are no errata against the specification that would cause a
       new implementation to fail to interoperate with deployed ones.

There are no errata against RFC 5343, RFC 5590, RFC 5591, and
RFC 6353.

   (3) There are no unused features in the specification that greatly
       increase implementation complexity.

We believe there are no unused features in the specification that
greatly increase implementation complexity.

   (4) If the technology required to implement the specification
       requires patented or otherwise controlled technology, then the
       set of implementations must demonstrate at least two independent,
       separate and successful uses of the licensing process.

The criteria is N/A.