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The Nature of Internet Standards
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Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I write about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, Internet governance, and more. This is a personal blog, it does not represent anyone else. Find out more.
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The Nature of Internet Standards
These posts explore how Internet standards function, why they operate how they do, and what larger role they play in Internet governance — with a focus on making them more legible to policymakers.