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How do you comment on an RFC?

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I have some comments about the OAuth draft RFC (specifically about some errors it contains), but I'm not sure what the accepted way is to make them.

There's an email address at the bottom, so do I simply send mail there with the comments, or is there some IETF tool I should know about for tracking comments/issues?

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Greg Beech Avatar asked Apr 06 '10 15:04

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The OAuth mailing list would be my first guess. I found this through the IETF home page.

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Thomas Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 09:10

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