RFC Errata
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Status: Rejected (1)
RFC 8135, "Complex Addressing in IPv6", April 2017
Source of RFC: INDEPENDENT
Errata ID: 5485
Status: Rejected
Type: Technical
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: John Doe
Date Reported: 2018-08-29
Rejected by: Adrian Farrel
Date Rejected: 2018-09-06
Throughout the document, when it says:
This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
It should say:
This document could have defined an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It might well have been useful to use floating point addresses for addressing qubits in a quantum computer where many small objects will occupy a tiny space, or with a protocol where location defines the dynamic address rather than the user. Instead of presenting a useful document it was thought that an April Fool's joke would be preferable. Furthermore, no submissions or work is to be performed on April 1st henceforth, lest it be confused with useful work versus a time for levity.
Notes:
We don't come here for jokes or porn or to hear about your intestinal problems. We come here for facts.
--VERIFIER NOTES--
While it is possible that you don't use the Internet for jokes or porn, this cannot be said for everyone. And you forgot pictures of cats.