RFC1417 on NADF Standing Documents

"Joyce K. Reynolds" <jkrey@isi.edu> Wed, 03 February 1993 22:23 UTC

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        RFC 1417:

        Title:      NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview
        Author:     The North American Directory Forum
        Mailbox:    0004454742@mcimail.com
        Pages:      4
        Characters: 7,270
        Obsoletes:  RFCs 1295, 1255, 1218


The North American Directory Forum (NADF) is a collection of service
providers which plans to cooperatively offer a Public Directory
Service in North America using the CCITT X.500 Recommendations.
Although many groups are working on realizing X.500, the NADF is
unique in that it must achieve a cooperative service offered by
competing providers.  The purpose of this document is to provide a
brief overview of the NADF's Standing Document series.

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