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A Request for Comments, or RFC, is a document that is used to describe and discuss the creation or proposed changes to technical standards.  
A ''Open SaaS Institute's Request for Comments'', or OSI-RFC, is a document that is used to describe and discuss the creation or proposed changes to technical standards.  


The [[Open SaaS Institute]] adopted the term from the internet's technical standards are the rules and guidelines that govern how the internet works, and they are developed and maintained by the internet engineering community.  
The [[Open SaaS Institute]] adopted the term from the internet's technical standards are the rules and guidelines that govern how the internet works, and they are developed and maintained by the internet engineering community.  
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