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<reference anchor="I-D.iab-protocol-maintenance" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-iab-protocol-maintenance-02">
   <front>
      <title>The Harmful Consequences of the Robustness Principle</title>
      <author initials="M." surname="Thomson" fullname="Martin Thomson">
         <organization>Mozilla</organization>
      </author>
      <date month="March" day="10" year="2019" />
      <abstract>
	 <t>   Jon Postel&#x27;s famous statement of &quot;Be liberal in what you accept, and
   conservative in what you send&quot; is a principle that has long guided
   the design and implementation of Internet protocols.  The posture
   this statement advocates promotes interoperability in the short term,
   but can negatively affect the protocol ecosystem.  For a protocol
   that is actively maintained, the Postel&#x27;s robustness principle can,
   and should, be avoided.

	 </t>
      </abstract>
   </front>
   <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-iab-protocol-maintenance-02" />
   
</reference>
