Mr. Postel acted as the RFC Editor for some 25 years, and was thus in charge of documenting and facilitating the technical, engineering-based discussions that the Internet's pioneers were having. The term [[RFC]] was coined by Jon's friend and [[ARPANET]] colleauge, [[Steve Crocker]]; Steve did not know what to call his first technical proposal regarding the network's development, and this he referred to it as a "Request For Comments". Postel led a small group of people who were expected to create consensus on hundreds of technical proposals that keep the Internet unified and functioning; the work he accomplished in this role continues to allow the Internet to flourish to this day.<ref>[http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/spring99/Postel/postel.html USC.edu]</ref> | Mr. Postel acted as the RFC Editor for some 25 years, and was thus in charge of documenting and facilitating the technical, engineering-based discussions that the Internet's pioneers were having. The term [[RFC]] was coined by Jon's friend and [[ARPANET]] colleauge, [[Steve Crocker]]; Steve did not know what to call his first technical proposal regarding the network's development, and this he referred to it as a "Request For Comments". Postel led a small group of people who were expected to create consensus on hundreds of technical proposals that keep the Internet unified and functioning; the work he accomplished in this role continues to allow the Internet to flourish to this day.<ref>[http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/spring99/Postel/postel.html USC.edu]</ref> |