In message <6852D2AE-0681-11DA-9714-0030654E24E8(_at_)cs(_dot_)dal(_dot_)ca>,
zhen writes:
Hmm, I kinda feel these should be two totally different things. Making
standardization is non-profitable, both for the groups and individuals,
but paper publications are definitely necessary in order to graduate :p
Right, but conferences and journals generally want something that
hasn't been published before, which is why you have to check with the
venue.
It's quite possible they won't care. I-Ds are not reviewed, and thus
may count as web postings or technical reports. But the IETF can't
tell some conference or journal how to behave.
--Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
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