> > Experiments, particularly large-scale ones, turn into deployments.  
Consequently the difference between "an experiment" and "a standard" is the 
date at which you look.  See also RFC 6648.

>    That is, when you mark this space out, you are saying that it's special.  
> People might try to treat it as such, but it won't be once a few experiments 
> get successful.

I understand this concern. I am sympathetic to it. But perhaps large-scale 
experiments on the whole Internet aren't the scope here?  Those kinds of things 
seem to ask for an early allocation. I am thinking, in particular, of some 
GOST/TLS identifiers that weren't quite right.

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