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IETF 103 starts Saturday 3 November and runs through Friday afternoon, 9 November.
Bangkok, Thailand
IETF 104 starts Saturday 23 March and runs through Friday afternoon, 29 March.
Prague, Czech RepublicMuch of the daily work of the IETF is conducted on electronic mailing lists. A new mail archive tool realizing the requirements developed in RFC 6778 is now in use:
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The QUIC working group will provide a standards-track specification for a UDP-based, stream-multiplexing, encrypted transport protocol, based on pre-standardization implementation and deployment ...
quic active quic@ietf.orgThis specification describes an optimized expression of the semantics of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), referred to as HTTP version 2 (HTTP/2). HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of netwo...
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