is there general guideline about writing comment on RFC?
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I think it would depend on the RFC. See similar question, [How do you comment on an RFC?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2586111/how-do-you-comment-on-an-rfc), but the author was specifically asking about OAuth. Also see this related question: [What is RFC?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/153735/what-is-rfc). – wuputah Sep 15 '10 at 21:52
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You use the transmission protocol detailed in RFC 1149, http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1149.html – Rafe Kettler Sep 15 '10 at 21:58
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According to the IETF, once published, an RFC does not change. Errata can be submitted to the editor at rfc-editor.org. Comments on unpublished RFCs can be submitted to the relevant IETF working groups or to the author(s) directly.

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Please try to avoid posting plain links to outside resources, with no added value. – Diti Apr 11 '14 at 00:53