On Wednesday 09 November 2005 08:58, Karl Cunningham wrote:
> Hi Kern --
>
> Sounds like a great plan.  It's probably too late but I suggest changing
> the acronym from RFC to something else to avoid conflict and possible
> confusion with RFC = "Request for Comment", used extensively to document
> Internet and other standards.
>
> What about RFF = "Request for Feature"

Well, RFC is just an acronym used to indicate one is soliciting feedback for 
an idea, and eventually it becomes standard.  Internet RFC's eventually 
become Internet standards.  Bacula RFC's become Bacula standards, or 
features, as the case may be.

:)

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