Openness in Internet standards: Necessary, but insufficient
Guest Post: How open are ‘open standards’ really?
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Mark Nottingham is a member of the Internet Architecture Board and co-chairs the IETF’s HTTP and QUIC Working Groups.
By Mark Nottingham on 5 Aug 2024
Guest Post: How open are ‘open standards’ really?
By Mark Nottingham on 14 Jun 2024
Guest Post: RFC 9518 “Centralization, Decentralization, and Internet Standards” has been published after more than two years of review, discussion, and revision.
By Mark Nottingham on 31 Aug 2020
Guest Post: The IETF should ultimately ground its decisions in what’s good for people who use the Internet.
By Mark Nottingham on 11 Jun 2019
Guest Post: The introduction of encrypted DNS has caused a considerable amount of controversy. Mark Nottingham argues that the solution is putting control in the hands of end users.
By Mark Nottingham on 12 Dec 2017
Guest Post: Learn about the significant recent changes being made to the core Internet protocols.