IEFT - translation to English
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IEFT - translation to English

OPEN INTERNET STANDARDS ORGANIZATION
Internet engineering task force; IESG; Internet Engineering Steering Group; IEFT; IETF working group; Birds of a feather (computing); BoF session; Ietf.org; GADS Task Force; Gateway Algorithms and Data Structures; IETF; IETF Working Group; Birds of a Feather (computing); Ietf; IETF Journal; Internet engineering; IETF BOF

IEFT      
IETF, Internet Engineering Task Force, organization which develops standards for data transfer on the Internet (Computers)

Definition

Internet Engineering Task Force
<networking, standard, body> (IETF) The IETF is a large, open international community of network designers, operators, vendors and researchers whose purpose is to coordinate the operation, management and evolution of the Internet and to resolve short- and mid-range protocol and architectural issues. It is a major source of proposals for protocol standards which are submitted to the {Internet Architecture Board} (IAB) for final approval. The IETF meets three times a year and extensive minutes are included in the IETF Proceedings. The IETF Secretariat, run by The {Corporation for National Research Initiatives} with funding from the US government, maintains an index of Internet-Drafts whereas RFCs are maintained by The Internet Architecture Board. http://ietf.org. (1999-01-27)

Wikipedia

Internet Engineering Task Force

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a standards organization for the Internet and is responsible for the technical standards that make up the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP). It has no formal membership roster or requirements and all its participants are volunteers. Their work is usually funded by employers or other sponsors.

The IETF was initially supported by the federal government of the United States but since 1993 has operated under the auspices of the Internet Society, a non-profit organization with local chapters around the world.