RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"
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RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"
Summary
RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo" is a Request for Comments[1].
Key Facts
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo" authored Etymology of "Foo" — author (P50): Donald E. Eastlake 3rd[2].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo" authored Etymology of "Foo" — author (P50): Eric S. Raymond[3].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s instance of is recorded as Etymology of "Foo" — instance of (P31): Request for Comments[4].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s instance of is recorded as Etymology of "Foo" — instance of (P31): April Fools' Day Request for Comments[5].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s publisher is recorded as Etymology of "Foo" — publisher (P123): Internet Engineering Task Force[6].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s DOI is recorded as 10.17487/RFC3092[7].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s language of work or name is recorded as Etymology of "Foo" — language of work or name (P407): English[8].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s publication date is recorded as +2001-04-01T00:00:00Z[9].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s RfC ID is recorded as 3092[10].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s main subject is recorded as Etymology of "Foo" — main subject (P921): foobar[11].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s work available at URL is recorded as https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3092[12].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s work available at URL is recorded as https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3092.txt[13].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s work available at URL is recorded as https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3092.txt[14].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s work available at URL is recorded as https://www.rfc-editor.org/pdfrfc/rfc3092.txt.pdf[15].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+14'}[16].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s title is recorded as Etymology of "Foo"[17].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s author name string is recorded as C. Manros[18].
- RFC 3092: Etymology of "Foo"'s DBLP publication ID is recorded as journals/rfc/rfc3092[19].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Etymology of "Foo" — instance of (P31): Request for Comments[4] and Etymology of "Foo" — instance of (P31): April Fools' Day Request for Comments[5].