'Rough Consensus and Running Code' and the Internet-OSI Standards War

Andrew L. Russell

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Andrew L. Russell, 'Rough Consensus and Running Code' and the Internet-OSI Standards War, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 28(3):48-61, 2006.
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Abstract:

Internet historians recognize the technical achievements but often overlook the bureaucratic innovations of Internet pioneers. The phrase, "We reject: kings, presidents, and voting. We believe in: rough consensus and running code," was coined by David Clark in 1992. This article explains how the phrase captured the technical and political values of Internet engineers during a crucial phase in the Internet's growth.

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