Documents by M. Thomson
2008, RFC5139: Revised Civic Location Format for Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)
2009, RFC5491: GEOPRIV Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO) Usage Clarification, Considerations, and Recommendations
2010, RFC5986: Discovering the Local Location Information Server (LIS)
2011, RFC6225: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Options for Coordinate-Based Location Configuration Information
2013, RFC6772: Geolocation Policy: A Document Format for Expressing Privacy Preferences for Location Information
2013, RFC6848: Specifying Civic Address Extensions in the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)
2013, RFC7035: Relative Location Representation
2014, RFC7105: Using Device-Provided Location-Related Measurements in Location Configuration Protocols
2014, RFC7199: Location Configuration Extensions for Policy Management
2015, RFC7459: Representation of Uncertainty and Confidence in the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)
2015, RFC7540: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (HTTP/2)
2015, RFC7568: Deprecating Secure Sockets Layer Version 3.0
2015, RFC7639: The ALPN HTTP Header Field
2016, RFC8030: Generic Event Delivery Using HTTP Push
2017, RFC8164: Opportunistic Security for HTTP/2
2017, RFC8188: Encrypted Content-Encoding for HTTP
2017, RFC8291: Message Encryption for Web Push
2019, RFC8448: Example Handshake Traces for TLS 1.3
2018, RFC8449: Record Size Limit Extension for TLS
2018, RFC8470: Using Early Data in HTTP
2020, RFC8752: Report from the IAB Workshop on Exploring Synergy between Content Aggregation and the Publisher Ecosystem (ESCAPE)
2021, RFC8833: Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) for WebRTC
2020, RFC8874: Working Group GitHub Usage Guidance
2021, RFC8999: Version-Independent Properties of QUIC
2021, RFC9000: QUIC: A UDP-Based Multiplexed and Secure Transport
2021, RFC9001: Using TLS to Secure QUIC
2022, RFC9113: HTTP/2
2021, RFC9170: Long-Term Viability of Protocol Extension Mechanisms
2022, RFC9287: Greasing the QUIC Bit
2022, RFC9292: Binary Representation of HTTP Messages
2023, RFC9413: Maintaining Robust Protocols
2024, RFC9458: Oblivious HTTP