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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1484:
Title: Using the OSI Directory to achieve User Friendly
Naming (OSI-DS 24 (v1.2))
Author: S. Hardcastle-Kille
Mailbox: S.Kille@ISODE.COM
Pages: 25
Characters: 48,974
Updates/Obsoletes: none
The OSI Directory has user friendly naming as a goal. A simple
minded usage of the directory does not achieve this. Two aspects not
achieved are:
o A user oriented notation
o Guessability
This proposal sets out some conventions for representing names in a
friendly manner, and shows how this can be used to achieve really
friendly naming. This then leads to a specification of a format for
representing names, and to procedures to resolve them. This leads to
a specification which allows directory names to be communicated
between humans. The format in this specification is identical to that
defined in 1485, and it is intended that these specifications are
compatible.
This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
It does not specify an Internet standard. Discussion and suggestions
for improvement are requested. Please refer to the current edition of
the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state
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