Internet engineering task force (IETF)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is an open standards organization that develops and promotes voluntary internet standards, particularly those related to the TCP/IP protocol suite. Founded in 1986, it operates through a collaborative process involving working groups and discussions, primarily conducted via mailing lists and periodic meetings.
Key Activities:
- Developing Standards: Formulates technical specifications and protocols to ensure internet interoperability and functionality.
- RFC Publications: Produces Request for Comments (RFC) documents, which detail protocols, procedures, programs, and concepts for the internet.
- Collaborative Approach: Engages engineers, vendors, and researchers globally to participate in the creation and refinement of these standards.
Mission: To make the internet work better by producing high-quality, relevant technical documents that influence the way people design, use, and manage the internet.