I'm trying to find a place to ask a question about implementing an IETF standard, and wondered if such questions were on-topic on this site?
The quesiton is not specifically about programming the implementation, but rather about which way a specification should be implemented (my understanding of the spec differs from what I'm seeing in the wild, which may mean I'm understanding it wrong, it may be that one or two places implement it wrong, or it may be that enough people implemented it wrong so everyone else does for compatibility and the spec is just ignored).
I read this question, and of course the help center articles, but am still unsure if this sort of quesiton is a good fit. I couldn't find any similar example questions that set any sort of precedence either. I thought it might fit under the last item in the help center article about what is on topic:
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
Example question
I have written an XMPP client and am trying to make it compatible with International Domain Names as specified in RFC 6122. In the RFC it states: "Although XMPP applications do not communicate the output of the ToASCII operation (called an "ACE label") over the wire, it MUST be possible to apply that operation without failing to each internationalized label." However, with the servers I've tested, sending a Unicode name in the "to" field of an XMPP stanza causes them to immediately return an error. What is the correct way to implement...
EDIT: I've gone ahead and posted the question here. Thanks for your help and comments.